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Question Whack steering

When I'm driving straight down the road my wheel kinda feels loose in a way, it'll pull real hard and quick sometimes in either direction...like when i hit a dip in the road or uneveness...any ideas? Also someone said when they watched me do a burnout, they saw my wheel bouncing back and forth, not up and down....and if i try to brake over bumps, it'll sound nasty like it's hitting something solid, makes a really loud clunking noise from strut tower
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you need new struts it sounds like and def. some new bushings in the front. your wheel moving back and forth is due to lack of rubber support. same thing happened to me.
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bushings in steering rack?

I'm having some of the same symptoms. Is the looseness caused by bad bushings in the rack and pinion or in the front suspension itself? I switched the bushings in the front suspension, but not the steering rack. Haven't had a chance to test it out yet.
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i had the same problem and it was a bad strut bushin and a bad axle. check them out
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Ok, cool, I know I need new axles, the boots are all ripped and leakin and shit, and matter of fact my front right one is clickin now
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It could be a number of things. I just replaced my tie rods, and let me tell you, they made a world of difference.
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I also had to get a new tierod lol.....thought i would just share
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