72 Duster Resurrection
Check the tierod adjusting sleeves. If really crusty when they come apart then replace them.
I ordered a complete set of ball joints and tie rod ends made by XRF off ebay. Normally i wouldent suggest Ebay, however i know the XRF brand. They sell to repair shops only. The parts are priced about competitive with moog and AC delco however they dont cut corners because they dont sell to retail stores, plus moog quality went down hill when they moved manufacturing off shore.
If curious about XRF, research them online. They are a little known Canadian company. Their stuff is designed and manufactured to a high standard for longevity since they sell to repair shops only typically, they dont want a high failure rate, because shops wont carry them if they did, because shops wouls lose customers if the parts failed.
I got mine from an ebay seller called undermycar. The shipping added up individually to $66, but prior to me buying, he agreed to refund all the shipping charges except $20 after i clicked buy it now in my cart. I thought that was pretty fair. I have a full set of XRF for my 67 cuda, and now for the 69 cuda.
I did not order the XRF brand idler arm from them, because i got one on closeout from rockauto for $9.20 in another order of stuff. That idler arm is still on closeout but is $11.20 now.
If you order these from undermycar tell the seller that moparmat2000 sent you.