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The inner tie rod has a ball joint that can wear over time, causing a clunking noise, loose steering, and eventually, other problems with the wheel and suspension components. It’s a good idea to replace your inner tie rods as soon as you notice any of these symptoms. This video shows you how to replace the inner tie rods on your 2002-2009 Dodge Ram 1500.
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Why didn't you show the diagnosis of why the inner was bad?
that rotor looked like it spent a couple days taking a dip in the ocean, good luck stopping that truck.