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I had to replace the tie rod ends on my '92 and it solved the problem. The soution could be that simple ( and probably that's what it is) or , obviously, it could be more complex, like problems w/i the steering rack itself. From what I've heard, worn tie rod ends are not that uncommon and, it's been stated on Prime that they can sometimes be shimmed rather than replaced. I think that Larry B may have posted that possible solution.