5 Signs You Might Need To Replace Tie Rods On Your Vehicle – SlashGear

The tie rods in a modern vehicle are vital parts of the steering system. There are typically two types of tie rods under the front of the car: The inner tie rod connects directly to the steering box or the rack-and-pinion assembly. Meanwhile, the outer tie rods connect to the steering knuckles behind the wheel, allowing the left and right wheels to turn. Before requiring service, most tie rods could withstand 80,000 to 100,000 miles of road abuse, but

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