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Old 06-13-2011, 05:40 PM   #1
AirSpeed
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Tie rod ends and front end alignment

Last week I was looking for a noise coming out of my front end, I jacked up the front end and shook the crap out of everything, everything was tight and the only thing I could find that could be making the noise was the upper leaf spring bushing. Today I replaced the bushings and the noise it now gone but I found that both tie rod ends were VERY worn and very sloppy. I can't figure out how they could be so sloppy after just a few days!
Anyway, I ordered new ones, they will be here tomorrow and now I'm curious what I can do to keep the front end aligned when I replace the tie rod ends on my other truck I remember spinning the wheels while holding a piece of chalk against the tread, drawing a line all the way around then measuring the line, making sure I end up with the same measurements after I install the new ends. I can't get time to have the front end aligned at a shop for at least a week. Are there any other methods I could use to get the alignment very close? Thanks! Aaron.
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