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LS1powered
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Here is something you all can attempt to problem solve...

My car's steering is the issue. The wheel is turned to the right about 10-15 degrees, shakes, and I can turn the wheel about 10 degrees with out much response. Any thoughts?

1990 Buick Century
3.3L
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9/16/2010 1:33:20 PM

Dr Pepper
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#1.) check & replace worn suspension components
#2.) check & replace tires
#3.) get suspension alignment done.
#4.) /thread

9/16/2010 1:39:01 PM

stowaway
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tie rods

9/16/2010 1:50:12 PM

Skack
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Put the front end on jack stands. See if the wheels have any play by pushing/pulling them. If they do, look to see what is causing it. Have a friend hop in the car and turn the wheel. Follow the linkages and figure out where it is sloppy.

9/16/2010 2:46:12 PM

LS1powered
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cool, i'll give a try. thanks!

9/16/2010 2:48:06 PM

ctnz71
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I thought this thread was about UNC football...

Sounds like your muffler bearings to me.

9/17/2010 12:11:04 AM

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