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The tie rod linkages in your vehicle's suspension system play a critical role in ensuring smooth steering and overall vehicle control. These linkages connect the steering rack to the wheels, allowing the driver to steer the vehicle effectively.
The Function of Tie Rod Linkages in Your Dodge Charger
When you turn the steering wheel, the tie rod linkages transmit that motion to your Dodge Charger's wheels, allowing them to turn in the direction you intend. The inner tie rod connects to the steering rack, while the outer tie rod connects to the wheel assembly. This setup ensures that the wheels turn smoothly in response to your steering input.
Signs of Tie Rod Wear
Over time, tie rods can wear out due to constant use and exposure to harsh road conditions. Some signs that your tie rod linkages may be worn include uneven tire wear, steering wheel vibrations, or loose or noisy steering. If you experience any of these symptoms, have your tie rod linkages inspected and replaced promptly to maintain vehicle safety and performance.
Other Suspension Parts to Check
When replacing your tie rod linkages, consider inspecting your shocks and struts for optimal performance. These components work together to provide a smooth and stable ride, reducing the impact of road imperfections.
For the best quality and fit, order your OEM tie rod linkages and suspension parts at Mopar OEM Parts Counter. Contact us for more information or assistance.
