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OEM Tie Rod Linkages

90003402401 - : Outer Tie Rod Nut for Porsche Image

Outer Tie Rod Nut

Porsche 900-034-024-01
Adjust. Outer.
$29.30
8K0422817A - : Steering Tie Rod End for Audi Image

Steering Tie Rod End

To Chassis/VIN 8K-9A170 000. To Chassis/VIN 8K-9N051 000. To Chassis/VIN 8K-9Y000 100. To Chassis/VIN 8T-9-028 000. 2009-2012, to vin...
Backordered
32211094586 - : Outer Tie Rod Nut for BMW Image

Outer Tie Rod Nut

525i, 528i, 530i. 540i. M5.
$5.14
99908444909 - : Outer Tie Rod Nut for Porsche Image

Outer Tie Rod Nut

Porsche 999-084-449-09
Mount. 2012-16. Without gt4. Without dynamic chassis control. Outer tie rod,nut. Base, s, gts. 2017-19 without gt3.
$4.29
93034732200 - : Steering Tie Rod End for Porsche Image

Steering Tie Rod End

Porsche 930-347-322-00
1984-89, turbo.
$86.94
32107837835 - : Steering Tie Rod Assembly for BMW Image

Steering Tie Rod Assembly

Z4. 3.2l. Left. Incl.Inner,Outer,Clamp and Nut. With m model.
Backordered
WHT009162 - : Tie Rod Adjust Bolt for Audi Image

Tie Rod Adjust Bolt

Tie rod,adjust bolt. Fwd.
$9.06
4M0501530Q - : Steering Tie Rod End for Audi Image

Steering Tie Rod End

$219.99

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FAQ for Tie Rod Linkages

What is a tie rod linkage, and what does it do?

A tie rod linkage is an important component of a vehicle's steering system. It connects the steering rack to the steering knuckle on each front wheel, allowing the wheels to turn when the driver moves the steering wheel. Tie rods help control the direction of the vehicle and ensure stable handling.

What are the symptoms of a bad or failing tie rod?

Symptoms of a failing tie rod include uneven or excessive tire wear, a steering wheel that feels loose or has excessive play, unusual noises like clunking or knocking when turning, and poor alignment or drifting to one side while driving.

How often do tie rods need to be replaced?

Tie rods do not have a set replacement interval and should be inspected periodically as part of regular vehicle maintenance. They typically last for several years but may need to be replaced sooner if the vehicle frequently travels over rough roads or if they become damaged or worn.

What causes tie rods to wear out?

Tie rods can wear out due to age, exposure to harsh road conditions (for example, potholes and bumps), lack of lubrication, and damage from impacts or accidents. Regular maintenance and careful driving can help extend their lifespan.