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Old Nov 29, 2005 | 03:29 PM
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From: cleveland ohio
Originally Posted by bluejay432000
Shoot, by that time you will have crashed that thing into the rock in front of your house or the garage, and it will be history. You better go change them now so you can say you did it!
I'll hurry up to Auto Zone and buy a set and put them on while I can then!
 
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Old Nov 29, 2005 | 06:54 PM
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Originally Posted by mountaineer02v8
lol no, its just 2 wheel streering? How come u ask if it was 4 wheel steering though?? That would be cool to have, but they don't even make these at all in 4 wheel steering.
I didn't think that they did, but I was wrong about having a transmission dipstick though. The reason I ask is the replacement of the "rear" tie rod.
A tie rod is a steering componet in the front end. That's what connects the two front tires together and turns them.
 
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Old Nov 29, 2005 | 09:02 PM
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Originally Posted by PSS-Mag
I didn't think that they did, but I was wrong about having a transmission dipstick though. The reason I ask is the replacement of the "rear" tie rod.
A tie rod is a steering componet in the front end. That's what connects the two front tires together and turns them.

I don't know. The rears do have tie rods though a long with the fronts, maybe since it has independent rear suspension it has to do somethign with having them. I really don't know. The tech did show me that one tie rods was bad though on the drivers rear since he had it on the lift and put his arms on it and shook the tire in place. I guess there not supposed to move, and that tire was shacking back and forth pretty good until he replaced that rear tie rod. I'm not going to make a stop payment on that check though. If that tie rod was bad, well I guess I got somethign fixed now instead of later, but I still can't believe one little twist tie fixed my problem myself though, that amazes me.
 
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