Subaru Tie Rod Linkages
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Why Driving With a Damaged Tie Rod Linkage Is Unsafe
Your tie rod linkage connects the steering rack to the wheels, playing a critical role in directional control. If it wears out, you may lose steering precision—especially dangerous at high speeds or on uneven roads. For vehicles like the Subaru Outback, a failing tie rod can affect safety, tire wear, and overall stability.
What Does the Tie Rod Linkage Do?
The tie rod converts steering wheel movement into wheel direction, helping maintain proper alignment and steering response. Without a functioning linkage, your steering may feel sloppy or erratic.
Signs Your Tie Rod Linkages Need Replacement
1. Loose or Wandering Steering
Excess play often signals worn tie rod ends.
2. Uneven Tire Wear
Misalignment from a damaged tie rod causes tires to wear faster on one side.
3. Clunking When Turning
Bad joints can knock during sharp turns or bumps.
4. Car Pulls to One Side
Misaligned wheels may drift left or right on straight roads.
5. Steering Wheel Vibration
Vibrations under acceleration can indicate loose or failing tie rods.
Why Choose OEM Tie Rods?
OEM tie rods are precision-made to match Subaru’s factory specs, ensuring safe fit and handling. When replacing them, consider inspecting connected parts like your control arms for wear.
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