Hello all, I have a 1991 GL, Manual with a Subie 2.2. In August 2010, I upgraded to 16 inch Gowesty Steel Rims. A few weeks ago I replaced worn upper ball joints and put on new shocks all around. The lower ball joints looked ok, the tie rod ends looked a bit worn. Last week I noticed, when driving straight, my steering wheel is off slightly, whereas it I have to keep it slightly turned to the left (maybe an inch, if that) to keep things straight. My first thought is alignment, but before I take it to a shop and drop some cash, I'd consult the list for other possible issues. Worn tie rods ends? Worn upper bushings? Steering Rack? All of the above...? Any input would be appreciated. Jim Wilmington, NC |
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