stevDA93 New Member Sep 11, 2013 #17 So I found out it was my tie rods so do I change that first an then do a alignment after?
Nick_C78 New Member Sep 11, 2013 #18 Yes, change your tie rods and then get an alignment. In that order. Tie rods are what they use for the alignment. They control your Toe.
Yes, change your tie rods and then get an alignment. In that order. Tie rods are what they use for the alignment. They control your Toe.
Nick_C78 New Member Sep 11, 2013 #20 Didn't you just say the problem was your tie rods? If your tie rods are bad, why wouldnt fixing them fix the problem? Did you test your wheel bearing like I told you?
Didn't you just say the problem was your tie rods? If your tie rods are bad, why wouldnt fixing them fix the problem? Did you test your wheel bearing like I told you?