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Boostn2g
11-08-2010, 09:27 PM
Ok, so just recently when I drive my 2g Talon, after taking a turn, the steering of the car will be stuck right or left and i have to correct it by moving the steering wheel the opposite way to correct the steering straight. I also hear a creaking noise when turning at a slower speed. I've seen these problems on a 1g laser before but never stuck around to find out the real problem. What are these symptoms most likely? I haven't got the car jacked up and checked for play just because someone may know a direct answer Thanks

Boostn2g
11-08-2010, 09:33 PM
How can I tell if I need a new tie rod end?
Tie rod ends themselves typically don't go bad. What goes bad is the boot gets cracked or cut open, and the grease spills out. The boot fills with dirt, dust, and grime, and causes the moving parts to wear quickly. Some signs of a bad tie rod end would be front end shaking or vibration, and abnormal noise, especially when steering. After steering, if the vehicle doesn't return back to center aligned properly, has hard steering, wanders, or generally feels unstable, loose or has excessive steering wheel play, you probably need a new tie rod end.

Boostn2g
11-08-2010, 09:34 PM
seems like i've answered my question

Halon
11-08-2010, 09:45 PM
If your boots are ripped open and it looks like a dirty mess there, than replacing them wouldn't be a horrible idea. Rockauto.com has new outter tie rod ends for $5 each for 2G's. At that price why not just replace them.

Also, not sure exactly how 2G steering racks are mounted, but if they have stock rubber bushings, might take a look at those and see if they are damaged, causing some excess slop. If so, some new bushings might also make quite a difference. I just put poly bushings in my SC300 and they made a huge difference as my old oem rubber ones were shot.

Have you seen if the steering rack boots are torn at all also?

polishmafia
11-09-2010, 08:41 AM
Once you make sure the rack bushings are good (or after replacement) and replacement of the tie rod ends, make sure you get an alignment.

cmspaz
11-09-2010, 09:09 AM
You realize you were in an auto parts store talking to a guy who could not only have told you this but have gotten you the parts yesterday, right?

A//// Guy
11-09-2010, 09:24 AM
Yea, why didnt you realize that? Come on dude.

Id replace the tie rods if you feel any looseness in the steering. The noise could be made by balljoints as well and I think 2gs have weak ones that were once under recall?

Halon
11-09-2010, 09:28 AM
You realize you were in an auto parts store talking to a guy who could not only have told you this but have gotten you the parts yesterday, right?

I completely agree, Nick at Brookdale Mitsu is great!!

1QUICK4
11-09-2010, 09:50 AM
The noise could be made by balljoints as well and I think 2gs have weak ones that were once under recall?

If it is creaking when you turn that is one of the sure signs a 2G balljoint is on its way out. The fact that your steering is binding up only points that direction more. Outer tierods can go bad without a torn boot. outer tie rods usually won't make a clunk or much for noise. You will feel the front end wander at speed though.

Get that BJ checked out ASAP! It cost alot more, maybe even your life, when it finally seperates

Boostn2g
11-09-2010, 11:26 AM
You realize you were in an auto parts store talking to a guy who could not only have told you this but have gotten you the parts yesterday, right?

Ha, you got a 1g lower ic pipe? :)

P.s. your manager was pissed i was there! lol