Going back to the basics is a good policy when driving in the rain. Increasing following distances, turning headlights on, ...
Tie rods connect to both sides of the rack and each wheel's steering knuckle, and as the wheel turns, these rods push against ...
When Ford investigated the vehicle, it found that the truck, which was brand-new and had covered less than 700 miles, was missing an upper control arm nut, which caused the steering knuckle to ...
Tie rods connect either end of the steering rack to the steering knuckles on which the front wheels pivot when the steering wheel is turned. The tie rod has two sections threaded together ...
Ball joints act like hinges and connect the suspension control arms to the steering knuckles with a rotating, spherical stud and a socket, giving the wheels a wide range of movement -- from side ...