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    Worn Outer Tie-Rod Ends May Cause All of These Problems
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Worn Outer Tie-Rod Ends May Cause All of These Problems

Question 43

Question 43

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Worn outer tie-rod ends may cause all of these problems EXCEPT:


A) Front wheel shimmy
B) Excessive steering wheel free play
C) Rapid steering wheel return rate
D) Improper front wheel toe

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