OTC’s universal heavy-duty puller removes a wide range of tie rods and ball joints from a variety of vehicles including trucks and commercial vehicles. The 7503HD has a 10-ton pulling capacity, twice ...
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3 signs it's time to replace your car's tie rods
Many repair shops will tell you that tie rods under your car can last somewhere between 50,000 and 100,000 miles. However, driving habits and road conditions ultimately dictate their lifespan.
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 ...
Tie rods are essential parts of a vehicle's steering system. They are located towards the end of the steering rack and connect the steering and suspension systems to the front wheels, which allows the ...
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