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Old 07-06-2006, 12:27 AM
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From what you just said, I'd suspect the tie rod ends first. And it doesnt make much sense to replace em yourself, should be included with allignment service that will also diagnose the entire suspension. The rack dampener is not real critical but an easy DIY project. You can test it by disconnecting one end and pumping it to check for resistance - but kinda moot if susp parts are worn.
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