Sounds like youre having bump-steer. That refers to the change in toe (in or out) as the suspension travels over bumps. Bump-steer is made worse by having 94-95 spindles with your 89 outer tie rod ends.
You can improve it in one of four ways:
Your spindles have a straight steering arm, which aggravates bump steer.
96-up spindles have a curved steering arm, but they also widen the front track width, which may cause problems with tire to fender contact.
91-93 tie rod ends are better with bump steer than the older ones, and they will bolt on.
Offset steering rack bushings will raise the rack, instead of lowering the outer tie rod ends.
A "bump-steer kit" is a special pair of outer tie rods with spacers to lower the attachment point of the rod end, relative to the spindle.
My 90 has 94 spindles and it was terrible (required two hands on bumpy roads) until i got the bump steer kit...i eventually installed poly rack bushings too but i was able to get away without using the offset ones. YMMV