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Car Forum / Kia Cars / July 2004

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96 Sephia outer tie-rod question

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Edwin T. - 17 Jul 2004 21:50 GMT
 On the passenger side of my 96 Kia Sephia 1.8 L,.............is there
supposed to be any play at all when the vehicle is raised and doing a
suspension/steering linkage test? The drivers side is solid and nothing
moves, However on the passenger side, there is about half an inch of
movement of the wheel at the outer tie-rod.( I just recently changed the
lower ball joints and got a new wheel bearing pressed in) Basically I put
both hands on the outer tire while my left hand pushes inward while my right
pulls outward....then reversing the movement. Once again.....there is about
half an inch of movement from the outer tie-rod.......Is this normal? Ive
always thought that there is supposed to be a very small small to absolutely
no movement at all. The reason I ask is that I just bought this tie-rod at
an "advanced auto parts" store and need to know if I should return it. The
shop manual for this car doesnt seem to mention how much play there should
be.Would appreciate any advice
hyundaitech - 19 Jul 2004 22:01 GMT
There should be -0- play in the tie rod end.  You do need to see what is
actually doing the moving.  Loose bearings and worn ball joints can make
you think you have play in the tie rod end if you don't look to see what's
actually doing the moving.  Also make sure the movement isn't coming from
the inner tie rod end.

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