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Upper control arm and ball joints

Johnny5101

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05 ford explorer 4.6L
Hi, I just changed my front upper control arms and ball joints. My stearing is very sensitive now. Is this a natural thing from putting new ones on? It was very easy. It was only 3 bolts. I bought the whole thing together so it was just as easy as unbolt, remove, put new on, and re tighten. If anyone out there has done this before I would greatly like to hear from them. I mean, it drives straight down the road. But when I turn on the road, my front tires make a squeaky noise. Kinda like I made a fast, sharp turn. But I didn't. Is this natural?
 



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You tightened up your suspension! Rotate them tires!
 






Sounds like you're scrubbing tires when turning. Driving straight does not guarantee proper alignment. Have it checked.
 






So which is it? Should I rotate tires or get alignment checked? My explorer is awd if that helps. Thanks for your help.
 






Oh ya. One more thing. If I let go of the steering wheel. It goes straight down the road. Doesn't pull. If that helps any about alignment issues.
 






So which is it? Should I rotate tires or get alignment checked? My explorer is awd if that helps. Thanks for your help.
Both. Tire rotation should be routine at 5-6K. Check alignment when major suspension or steering parts are replaced. GL
 






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