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    New tie rods?

    I got a chance to take some pics under my car. Could this explain the sticky wheel I'm feeling?





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    #2
    That massively leaking steering rack probably isn't helping matters.

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      #3
      its really not leaking much. Is it pretty easy to change the tie rods?
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        #4
        Sticky = rack

        Vague = tie rods

        Tie rods are damn easy to change. Read the bentley, it's simple.


        Keep it slideways!!

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          #5
          It is damn easy if you have a thin wrench for the inner side. If you have a big wrench it is a pain in the ass.

          Time for a nice E36 rack?
          E36 1998 M3 Coupe - Titanium Silver (M3 Tech Procedures)
          E30 1991 318i - Red (318i Tech Procedures)

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            #6
            I heard that the e36m3 rack is a direct bolt on. Anyone know if the regular e36 rack is?
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