Steering linkages consists of steering spindles arms and tie rod assembly.
Tie rod assembly is used to connect the steering spindles arms on opposite sides of the vehicle. The tie rod and steering spindles arms assemblies each are having two ball joints attached to either side of the connecting member.
In general, the connecting member is made of bar or tube.
The tie rods are attached to each wheel’s spindle assembly so that movement of the steering wheel through the steering box and linkage results in the movement of the front wheels.
If there are any issues in the ball joint movement, we will remove the snap ring which can be accessible to perform any service-related activities like repair and replacing the bush, grease fittings, and ball joints.
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