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Car repair question 1997 dodge intrepid?
Went to a tire place because I thought one of my tires was unbalanced. The garage told me I need to replace the bushings on the inner tie rods. He advised me to get the bushings, which I did. And then I proceeded to look up the procedure in a repair manuel. I am not sure that I even found it in the manuel and if it is even possible for me to fix. Any one familiar with cars with some advice would help
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- class4Lv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
those bushings are pressed in, it is better if you buy the whole inner rod end, the tricki part is to remove the rod in the inner side, need to know what to do in advance and need tools, don't go there, take it to one of those places where they work only with that kind of jobs it is not that expensive and need an alinghment after that