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So on my 06 chevy impala, i replaced the inner and outer tie rods myself on the front driver side. After i replaced it, the wheel is hard to turn, like if i had no power steering fluid, witchwhich i do, my power steering fluid is full, and thierthere is shaking while i drive at any speed. I know i need to get an alignment thats where the shaking is coming from...but but why is the wheel so hard to turn??

So on my 06 chevy impala, i replaced the inner and outer tie rods myself on the front driver side. After i replaced it, the wheel is hard to turn, like if i had no power steering fluid, witch i do, my power steering fluid is full, and thier is shaking while i drive at any speed. I know i need to get an alignment thats where the shaking is coming from...but why is the wheel so hard to turn??

So on my 06 chevy impala, i replaced the inner and outer tie rods myself on the front driver side. After i replaced it, the wheel is hard to turn, like if i had no power steering fluid, which i do, my power steering fluid is full, and there is shaking while i drive at any speed. I know i need to get an alignment thats where the shaking is coming from... but why is the wheel so hard to turn??

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So on my 06 chevy impala, i replaced the inner and outer tie rods myself on the front driver side. After i replaced it, the wheel is hard to turn, like if i had no power steering fluid, witch i do, my power steering fluid is full, and thier is shaking while i drive at any speed. I know i need to get an alignment thats where the shaking is coming from...but why is the wheel so hard to turn??