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 Posted: 09-19-2011 02:45 am
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JodyKerr



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Mason,

 

Have someone sit in the car and turn the steering wheel while you watch the upper knuckle. It's very common for that to hit the exhaust as it rotates. Alternatively, you can get a flashlight to look at the exhaust for scratches.

What often happens is that when the exhaust is changed out the engine drops a little which causes the issue. To fix it you need to raide the engine a hair on it's motor mount until it no longer hits.

I start with that and if that's not the issue look more deeply at the steering.