Hey yall,
What is a sure fire way to tell if the tie rods on a truck are bad. 2wd or 4x4?
Here's the story, 2wd truck developed a squeak creak while driving, getting out of the truck, coming to a stop, shaking the truck side to side or jumping on the bumper.
With this I had my dad help me while I looked underneath, found the driver sway bar link loose, tightened it up and still there, next was the driver side sway bar bushing was shot, replaced it, noise still there.
I have a lifetime warranty on upper and lower control arms as well as shocks and since its been a few years I had them all replaced, noise is still there. I even removed the level kit I had on the truck and went back to stock coil isolators. STILL THERE!!!! not as bad but still there, can't enjoy the windows down.
what I have noticed now is that if the truck is running and you shake the wheel back and forth sitting still at idle, you can hear the squeak and creak. Is this the tie rods? I can grab each of them and rotate them back and forth with almost no effort. I am leaning towards yes to my own questions just because I have had the truck since new, the steering wheel is a little more sloppy and the tie rods, inner or outer have never been changed in the 7 years I've owned the truck.
When replacing, Rock auto has the Moog for premium and a heavy duty brand called MEVOTECH. Should I go Moog or MEVOTECH? They even have some for as cheap as 50$ for both outer (2) and Inner (2) for all (4) total 50$ hahaha.
What is a sure fire way to tell if the tie rods on a truck are bad. 2wd or 4x4?
Here's the story, 2wd truck developed a squeak creak while driving, getting out of the truck, coming to a stop, shaking the truck side to side or jumping on the bumper.
With this I had my dad help me while I looked underneath, found the driver sway bar link loose, tightened it up and still there, next was the driver side sway bar bushing was shot, replaced it, noise still there.
I have a lifetime warranty on upper and lower control arms as well as shocks and since its been a few years I had them all replaced, noise is still there. I even removed the level kit I had on the truck and went back to stock coil isolators. STILL THERE!!!! not as bad but still there, can't enjoy the windows down.
what I have noticed now is that if the truck is running and you shake the wheel back and forth sitting still at idle, you can hear the squeak and creak. Is this the tie rods? I can grab each of them and rotate them back and forth with almost no effort. I am leaning towards yes to my own questions just because I have had the truck since new, the steering wheel is a little more sloppy and the tie rods, inner or outer have never been changed in the 7 years I've owned the truck.
When replacing, Rock auto has the Moog for premium and a heavy duty brand called MEVOTECH. Should I go Moog or MEVOTECH? They even have some for as cheap as 50$ for both outer (2) and Inner (2) for all (4) total 50$ hahaha.