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<blockquote data-quote="GreenBook" data-source="post: 5501091" data-attributes="member: 603834"><p>Jack the front end up &amp; try physically shaking the front wheels while still mounted by hand. If one of em wiggles you prolly have a bad tierod end &amp; need it replaced. If not just take it up to any tire place, it's like $50 for an alignment. It's best to just have a shop do it cause otherwise it's a big hassle with measuring angles of tires &amp; such.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreenBook, post: 5501091, member: 603834"] Jack the front end up & try physically shaking the front wheels while still mounted by hand. If one of em wiggles you prolly have a bad tierod end & need it replaced. If not just take it up to any tire place, it's like $50 for an alignment. It's best to just have a shop do it cause otherwise it's a big hassle with measuring angles of tires & such. [/QUOTE]
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