Rod End
Posted on | October 18, 2008 | Comments Off
Rod End

What tool do I use to INSTALL inner tie rod end?
Ok, I know how to remove the inner tie rod but how to install it? Do I use tie rod removal tool to install new tie rod or do I install by hand? I have a 1998 Dodge Durango 5.2 4X4 98,000 miles
just put in place and bolt on to specific torque spec.
36 Changing Tie Rod Ends
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A vehicle’s steering wheel allows the driver to control the direction of a moving car. A number of auto components included in a vehicle’s steering system assist the steering wheel. These include the steering knuckle and the steering linkage. For these two components to properly assist the steering wheel, tie rod ends are installed in a vehicle.
Situated at both ends of the steering rack, the tie rod end connects the steering knuckle to the wheels. This setup enables the tie rod end to transmit force from the steering center link to the steering knuckle. This results in the steady and proper turning of the car’s front wheels as it ensures a coordinated movement between the steering components and the wheels.
This steering component is usually used in vehicles with the traditional suspension system. It works with the ball joint to make sure that the vehicle turns with stable movement even when running on bumps on the road. The tie rod end consists of an inner and an outer part. The outer tie rod end is used to connect with the adjusting sleeve so that the entire tie rod can be adjusted according to the needs of a vehicle’s suspension.
Because the tie rod end works for both the suspension and steering system of a vehicle, its importance cannot be disregarded. It ensures that there is smooth steering and full control over the wheels and steady movement of the vehicle. Maintenance of this auto part is therefore a must. Not much effort is needed as its maintenance requires only greasing the tie rod ends every 6,000 miles or twice a year. But tie rod ends may eventually give in to wear and tear after a long time. Apparently, the only solution is to get a replacement tie rod end from any auto parts store.
About the Author:
Anthony Fontanelle is a 35-year-old automotive buff who grew up in the Windy City. He does freelance work for an automotive magazine when he is not busy customizing cars in his shop.
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