Dodge Tie Rod End
If the steering wheel of your dodge feels unstable and does
not return to the center properly, then the tie rod ends of your
vehicle are in bad condition. To avoid any bigger problem and accident
in your car suspension and steering system, better inspect the said
component to access and diagnose the problem. It is advised that at
least once a year, the suspension and the steering system should be
checked.
The tie rod ends are among the components
of the steering system in your vehicle. They are actually a type of
ball joints that transfer the movement of the steering wheel to the
wheels of the vehicle. They are mounted at the ends of the steering
linkage in the vehicle’s steering system.
Dodge autos like the Avenger, Stratus,
Stealth, Colt, and Caravan employ the Dodge tie rod ends, designed to
be compatible to the other components of the steering system. The Dodge
tie rod typically consists of a single unit of tie rod end in both
rods. These tie rod ends are adjustable for controlling the alignment
of the vehicle.
The Moog tie rod end or the Energy
Suspension tie rod end replacements are designed to be durable and
specifically constructed to keep them from getting damaged. These
replacement tie rod ends are greased for proper operation. With the
grease, the friction encountered by the tie rod ends is reduced and
smooth operation is achieved. And also, installing these is easy
because they have a wrench flat that allows the use of a socket.