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Old 02-26-2010, 04:18 AM
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i dont think he ended up doing the inner tie rods, ill call him tomorrow and ask
Old 02-26-2010, 07:47 AM
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Originally Posted by jaegmc99
Well my two friends had to replace theirs at 30k on their 2005 trucks. My truck has 180k on a 1999. They said the worn out inner tie rod is the cause for worn hub bearings. Does the tie rod have any influence on the Hub?

BTW my steering wheel does have alot of play in it compared to their newer trucks, but my truck doesn't pull any direction. could this be tie rod stuff or more intense like steering linkage stuff?
The inner tie rods will not cause the hub/bearing assembly to go bad, but both are wearable items and are common failures.

BTW, Moog makes the best steering components hands down...I've heard that Timken bearings are good, not sure about the others.
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