This steering draglink connects the steering box to the first axle's steering arm, transmitting rotational force into linear motion to steer the vehicle. It is engineered with robust joints and a durable shaft to withstand the constant stresses of steering and road impacts. A worn draglink can result in vague steering, excessive play, and a tendency for the vehicle to wander.
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Torque all suspension fasteners to specification — under-torque causes wear, over-torque causes fatigue cracking. Replace bushings in pairs. Grease all zerks after fitting. Check alignment after suspension work.
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A noticeable looseness or 'sloppiness' in the steering wheel, making it difficult to keep the vehicle tracking straight. This can worsen over time, leading to increased steering effort and potential for the vehicle to drift unexpectedly. Continued use with a worn draglink compromises vehicle control and safety.
Before removal, carefully measure and record the length of the old draglink or the position of the adjusting sleeve to ensure proper alignment. Ensure the steering box splines and the steering arm taper are clean and free of damage.
Inspect the steering box, tie rod ends, and steering knuckle for any signs of wear or damage when replacing the draglink.