Key indicators of a worn tie rod end include uneven tire wear, steering wheel vibration, a squeaking or clunking sound when turning, and a loose or unresponsive feel in the steering.
No, driving with a faulty tie rod end is highly hazardous. Complete failure can lead to a loss of steering control, putting the driver and passengers at significant risk.
Yes, a professional wheel alignment is essential after replacing steering components. This ensures proper alignment angles, optimal vehicle handling, and prevents premature tire wear.
While not strictly required, it is strongly recommended to replace both left and right sides together. Since they endure identical usage, the opposite side often requires replacement shortly after.
Our tie rod ends are engineered from high-grade forged steel and premium alloy. They feature heat-treated ball studs, heavy-duty dust boots to seal out contaminants, and high-performance grease for long-lasting operation.