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Where could i find pictures/tech. drawings for the front end of a car.....?
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<blockquote data-quote="SalamiBreatht85" data-source="post: 2572006" data-attributes="member: 834831"><p>I have a 99' chrysler conchorde xl and there is alot of play up and down on the passenger tire. WE found that the play was where the rod for that tire connects to the part that turns the wheels. dont know what its called on a car with front wheel drive. but it is the part that moves back and forth to make the wheels turn and the play is between that part and the rod that leads to the passenger wheel. i hoped i could find some pictures so when i call the mechanic i can tell him whats wrong by using the proper terminologhy. thanks in advance for your response</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SalamiBreatht85, post: 2572006, member: 834831"] I have a 99' chrysler conchorde xl and there is alot of play up and down on the passenger tire. WE found that the play was where the rod for that tire connects to the part that turns the wheels. dont know what its called on a car with front wheel drive. but it is the part that moves back and forth to make the wheels turn and the play is between that part and the rod that leads to the passenger wheel. i hoped i could find some pictures so when i call the mechanic i can tell him whats wrong by using the proper terminologhy. thanks in advance for your response [/QUOTE]
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