Description
Features:
– Exclusive Cover Plate Protects Against Contaminants Leaking into the Bearing Surface
– Includes Wrench Flats for Easier Service
– Greaseable Socket Design Allows New Lubricant to Flush Contaminants from the Assembly, Reducing Corrosion and Wear
– Loose or Worn Chassis Parts Can Lead to Premature Tire Wear
Tie rod ends connect the steering gear to the steering knuckles and move the wheels and tires when the steering wheel is turned. They usually go bad due to normal wear and/or lack of lubrication, but tie rod ends can also fail from repeated driving over unimproved or pothole strewn roads. A worn tie-rod end can usually be detected during a front end inspection, but symptoms of a faulty tie rod end include noise, a loose steering feel, pulling to one side, and irregular tire wear.






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