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"EADGBE" > wrote in news:1119370448.589731.188820
@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: > MY QUESTION: Is this normal for the front wheels? Also, is the inner > tie rod end at fault, or could this be another loose/worn part like > say, a wheel bearing (I hear no noise)? No. It's likely the cause of your tire wear. It can also become very dangerous as the tie rod ends wear, because it can separate. Have the tie rod ends replaced, and then get a front end alignment. -- "Go Spurs! Beat Detroit!" |
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