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Outer tie rods are typically the last connection point between the steering linkage and steering knuckle. Outer tie rods provide the link between the steering knuckle and the inner tie rods. They are the final pivot point when initiating a wheel turn. As you steer left or right, the steering gear pushes the steering arms and tie rods left or right respectively. If a tie rod fails, the effects can range from the premature tire wear to loss of control of your vehicle. They commonly appear as a right-angled ball joint.
Steering Wheel VibrationsA loose tie rod end can cause vibration or looseness in the steering wheel which can worsen during acceleration or turns. | Clunking NoisesAbnormal noises like squealing while turning corners or clunking from the front end can be an indication of a damaged tie rod end. | Steering WanderingA damaged tie rod end can cause the front end to come out of alignment and handle poorly. The tire wear is a sign that there could be something wrong with your tie rods ends. |
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