392, Are you seeing movement at the inner dust boot of the rack or the bushings where the rack mounts to the cradle? Inner tie rods don't have bushings, it is a ball & cup setup & screws into the inner rack. If your turning the wheel with the tie on the ground, you will see some deflection in the rack mount bushings, but it shouldn't be excessive. Best way to check inner & outer tie rods is have the wheel off the ground, put your hand on the boot end closest to the rack or on the outer tie rod end. Have someone sharply jiggle the tire side to side, not a smoothe motion as you won't feel the pop as well. The outer tie rod you can try & move it up & down as well to see there is any movement in the joint. Rack mount bushings should be avail from Napa. If it's an iner tie rod, you need a special tool to remove/install it. Some parts stores have these that you can rent & they aren't that had to change.


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