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tire squeals when turning left


MaGiKaLsHoTs

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i have a 95 ranger regcab. i have a 4" rough country suspension lift in it.. the other day i turned my chamber bushings around 180 degrees, it seemed to fix that except for the passenger side tire it still wears on the outside the driver tire doesnt but now whenever i take left hand corners it squeals like im burning out or somthing

me and my dad also messed with the tie rod ends to try and straighten my steering wheel i think that might have somthing to do with it


also when i have my front tire off and the hubs off i can move the axle like half a inch up and down with alot of slop in it. do i need new weheel bearing?
 
Play in the stub shaft is normal. It is meant to be supported by the hub. What you need is a professional alignment.

"Messing with the tie rod ends to straighten the steering wheel" tells me that you dont really know what your doing.
 
well we took a tape messure to the front and rear of the tires and made sure they were the same but it still looks like their toed in a lil bit
 

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