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Tie Rod 1

Tie Rod

What It Does

Tie rods connect the steering gear to the steering knuckles, transmitting steering input to the wheels. They allow for precise steering control and wheel alignment.

Where It's Located

Located in the front suspension, connecting the steering gear to the steering knuckles. Tie rods are positioned to allow steering movement.

Why It's Important

Proper tie rod operation is essential for steering control and wheel alignment. Failed tie rods can cause loose steering and alignment issues.

Why It Goes Bad

Tie rods fail due to ball joint wear, corrosion, or impact damage. Road conditions, age, and lack of maintenance accelerate wear.

Key Features

  • Precision ball joint design
  • Corrosion-resistant materials
  • Easy installation
  • Long-lasting performance
  • Precise steering control

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