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when i turn to the left, my tierod has lots of room. but. when i turn to the right my tierod rubs on my lower a-arm

what the hell would cause this!!!!!
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either your steering stop is tweaked or your tie rods are out of adjustment
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how do i tell if its tweaked?

how do i tell if they are out of adjustment?
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Try inserting the joints thru top of stem & spindle to raise that rod!
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check by eye, i flipped bad once and bent my steering stop, if its bent you can tell prettyy easy


*edit, oops ive been readin wrong since the beginning, i thought it was your inside of the wheel hitting your a arm\
something has to be installed wrong, or somethin bent bad foryour tie rod to hit your a arm

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ok, i noticed on my left tire where the tie rod connects to the hub, the black thing there is about a 1 inch space between the end of the tie rod and the rim. but on the right there is like a 3 inch gap?
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tie rod connects to the steering knuckle on the spindle
take some pics so we can see what you mean
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