Tie Rod

A tie rod is a metal bar that connects the steering system to the wheels of a car. It's a vital part of a vehicle's steering system, and is responsible for:

What is a tie rod and what is its function??

Tie rods are components of the front suspension system in your vehicle. They connect the steering mechanism to the wheels and also influence how your tires are secured to the suspension. Tie rods consist of two parts, the inner and outer sections, and vehicles are equipped with them on both sides. A ball joint is located at the outer end of the outer tie rod. The ball joint should be checked for wear also.

How Do I Know If I Need My Tie Rods Replaced?

If your car has a wheel hidden beneath the undercarriage, it likely means you need tie rods. Nonetheless, there are additional signs that you should never overlook.

Here’s a quick overview list:

What Caused My Tie Rods Fail?

Tie rods can be damaged by curb strikes, accidents, rough roads, corrosion, or age. In newer vehicles, it’s rare for a tie rod to break or need replacement due to distortion. This issue typically arises in older cars ailment.

Do I Need to Replace Both Ends and Must I Replace Both Sides?

A free inspection is the best source to determine the precise scope of work required for replacing one or both tie rods. Typically, if a rod has been damaged from a specific incident, the mechanic might recommend repairing just the affected part. However, since tie rods are generally affordable, they often come in sets of inner and outer rods, so the mechanic might choose to replace them both. If the vehicle is older and the rods have failed due to age, wear, or corrosion, it would be prudent to replace both ties at once.

Is an alignment necessary if I already have tie rods Replaced?

Wheel alignment is a standard step during tie rod replacement. If you intend to keep your car, getting an alignment is essential. While the car might function adequately without it, improper alignment can lead to reduced tire lifespan and steering issues. Fortunately, alignment services are affordable, typically costing about $90

Who Can Replace My Tie Rods?

Replacing tie rods is not a complex job. However, practically speaking, you need a lift and you need a way to then align the vehicle. This is an example of a job that is better left to the pros for cost-effectiveness more than anything. Any mechanic can do the tie rod replacement job, and if the shop does alignment, they can do that too. A chain that does suspension work is also an option. Your dealer can do the work but expect to pay about 30% more for the same result.

Can I Replace My Own Tie Rods?

I once observed a friend laboriously replace tie rods using only jack stands and sheer determination. He dedicated about a day and a half to the hard work, making trips for parts, borrowing tools, and occasionally venting his frustration at his Fiat Spider. If you’re able, consider hiring someone for this job. An alignment is necessary once it’s completed anyway.

Can I Drive With Broken Tie Rods?

Driving with damaged tie rods endangers you and others. Avoid this risk. Get your tie rods fixed promptly upon noticing a problem. If a tie rod or ball joint fails while driving, it could result in higher costs than if you had them repaired earlier.
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