Hows thing's pal would this work for my toyota Aries 08 model just got it today nd its pulling to the left nd when my steering wheel is straight seem to pull to the right
hi,I have same problem with the steering wheel but also the car wonders to the right when I let go the steering wheel, the steering wheel is a little to the left when going straight,will this adjustment on the left tie rod help
+Josh Tapuro Yes it helps and You must also go to check your car's wheels adjusting position check. Please visit the professional shop, who can check all four wheels positions.
The Easiest way is to drive the car in open place or càr park. Remove the cover of horn. Remove cetre bolt and fit again where you want. That can be done while sitting on your seat.🤗
I'm a woman and was searching why my steering wheel was acting just as he described... With that alone I'm graceful before I take my car to a shop and get rip off for thousands
you like wasting time, just remove the steering wheel when the car wheels are straight and put it back straight do not tighten it yet , then drive again then adjust it until happy rather than messing with the wheel alignment .
Thank you Peter. I have replaced most of the front suspension on my car with your help.
Good and Thanks for your comment. :-)
Thanks Mr. Robotic Dracula!
Media Guy HAHAHAHA
Thanks for the video great help
Hows thing's pal would this work for my toyota Aries 08 model just got it today nd its pulling to the left nd when my steering wheel is straight seem to pull to the right
Very good video and helpful. Came here for help on corolla. Thanks. 👍👍👍👍👍
Glad it helped!
If you did not adjust both sides, the toe alignment is not correct.
+Jose Esteves Hi, good idea. Thanks. :-)
But he did straight steering not alignment lol
That was interesting ;)
this video is really useful
Thank you for uploading this video. My corolla have this problem and now I can fix it
XxMetaReaperxX Explosion Thank You for comment.
Is it the same for Toyota camry 2000?
thanks you are the best
Hello and Thanks. Good comment. 😀👍
Hi. I replaced ball joint and outer tie rod. just rotating tie rod will fix this? what about ball joint? how would ball joint affect this?
+Brandon Hawk Hello, normally ball joint don't affect.
good video my friend.....🥳
Good. 😃👍
hi,I have same problem with the steering wheel but also the car wonders to the right when I let go the steering wheel, the steering wheel is a little to the left when going straight,will this adjustment on the left tie rod help
+Josh Tapuro Yes it helps and You must also go to check your car's wheels adjusting position check. Please visit the professional shop, who can check all four wheels positions.
How did u fix your problem?
Did u fix it and if so how. My wheel is to left whedn driving and pulls right
Hi I jus replaced my driver's side tie rod end and my steering got crooked to the right will adjusting the passenger side tie rod fix the problem
Ok
Peter Finn i dont think that answered the question
The Easiest way is to drive the car in open place or càr park. Remove the cover of horn. Remove cetre bolt and fit again where you want. That can be done while sitting on your seat.🤗
Needed some PB Buster under there..... Those bolts would move a LOT better
Thank You for comment. :-)
Is't the inner tie rod also adjustable? Like if you want to adjust just a fraction of a single turn?
No, only outer
so how would you adjust it if you'd only need a fraction of a turn to align the wheels?
Hi, you need specific adjusting tool
I'm a woman and was searching why my steering wheel was acting just as he described... With that alone I'm graceful before I take my car to a shop and get rip off for thousands
Thanks Madam. :-)
Would this work for a Toyota Corolla ce 2003?
Yes
Are you in Toronto please? I really like your video and would like to meet you for my Toyota Venza
Thanks for comment 😀👍
Would have been nice to see how the steering wheel is after the procedure
Thanks !
No need to adjust the drivers side of alignment?, One turn to be outside?
Good comment 👍
I like your english
nino -aka Thank You very much for comment.
I have the same problem with my lifted 2000 club car ds golfcart
Thanks for Your comment. :-)
Please read my comment
Good
I have read your post! Good comment. Continue in the same way.👍😀
what you need is a front wheel aligment
+Lazaro Ravelo Right! Thanks for info. :-)
wish my toyota topped out at 240
+Tyler Saiz Yes, please try Toyota Supra Turbo. :-)
Thanks for the advice BORAT!
Verlee Nice!
NO, NO, NO! What are you doing?! Why did you remove the tie-rod end. Just turn the tie-rod.... No you need new cotter pins.....
Thanks for your comment Sir.
yes and do make some settings for to do wheel for make accidently have my position means right... yes drive
Thanks for your comment Sir.
He talks like a robot
I love the Russian accent
Thanks for info. :-)
Why didn't you just remove your steering wheel and re-position steering wheel?
+wausau wausaus Good idea. Thanks for comment. :-)
You risk damaging the clock spring if you move the wheel position too far.
That is the most stupid way to do it. You do it by the tie rods. But you dont pop the tie rod out there is no point
You could have just loosened the universal joint to the rack , straighten the steering and retighten. That way you dont disturb your rack alignment
Ok and Thanks :-)
you like wasting time, just remove the steering wheel when the car wheels are straight and put it back straight do not tighten it yet , then drive again then adjust it until happy rather than messing with the wheel alignment .
How about just reposition the steering wheel in central position ? instead of missing front wheel convergence !
Great idea. All new ideas are welcome. Try that.
Should had adjusted steering wheel, other than opening all which you did.
adjusted steering wheel. Thanks.
This video may have helped if I could understand his speech
Hi. I try to speak better 👍😀
crucial struggle finishing the whole 18min in english.. almost had a brain breakdown in the process..
Ok
Thats a Toyota for you the engine last longer then the frame of the car.
Hi and Thanks for feedback. :-)