Suzuki 4883063J00 TIE ROD, STEERING

TIE ROD, STEERING

Part number: 4883063J00 

Availability: 13

Processing: 2-3 days

Make: Suzuki

41.50$

Substitutions

555 SR7560 RACK END SWIFT

RACK END SWIFT

Part number: SR7560 

Availability: 4

Processing: 4-5 days

Make: 555

15.48$
CTR CRS14 RACK END LH & RH

RACK END LH & RH

Part number: CRS14 

Availability: 68

Processing: 4-5 days

Make: CTR

11.52$
FEBEST 0722RS AXIAL JOINT

AXIAL JOINT

Part number: 0722RS 

Availability: 0

Make: FEBEST

7.83$
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Optimal Control with Your Vehicle's Tie Rod

Tie rods play a crucial role in your car's steering system. They are the unsung heroes that ensure you have precision and control while navigating the roads. Connecting the steering rack to the steering knuckle, the tie rod end is pivotal in translating the driver's steering input to the wheels, allowing them to turn left or right effortlessly.

Why is the Tie Rod Needed

The functionality of a tie rod is to provide a smooth steering experience, ensuring that the wheels track correctly and the vehicle remains in alignment. Without a properly functioning tie rod, maintaining a straight path on the road becomes challenging and risky.

How Does the Tie Rod Work

The tie rod transmits force from the steering center link to the steering knuckle. This force move the wheels, allowing you to steer your vehicle. It acts as a critical linkage in the steering mechanism, ensuring each turn of the wheel is met with a corresponding rotation of the tires.

Consequences of a Broken Tie Rod

When a tie rod is compromised, your steering ability is severely affected. Symptoms of a failing tie rod may include uneven tire wear, steering wheel vibration, and discernible play in the steering. Ignoring these signs can lead to complete steering failure, which is a dire safety concern. It is essential to address any issues immediately to maintain the safety and performance of your vehicle.

Compatibility

  • Swift
  • Splash/Ritz
  • Kei/Swift
  • Splash