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Sounds plausible to me. I say tie rod ends are cheap enough to "shotgun fix." Throw some new ones on and see if it solves the problem. If not, then its not a big loss, you still have fresh tie rods :)
 
Agreed. We had the tie rods changed on my friends 96 talon. Pulled hte outside one loose and it just dropped in its joint like nothing. So we know it was bad, decided to replace both inner and outer

He was having problems with very bad vibrations when braking. and at certain speeds
 
i have the GC/yellow setup on my car. Came with it when i bought it.

Never really changed anything around on it

Overall its a good STARTER suspension setup

you can just cut your bumpstop in half like it says on the VFAQ and you HAVE to specify its for your car so they can give you the correct springs and struts.

that is all
 
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