Precise Steering Control Starts With Healthy Tie Rod Ends

If your steering feels loose, you hear clicking sounds while turning, or your tires are wearing unevenly, worn tie rod ends may be the cause.
Tie rod ends connect your steering rack to the wheels, allowing for smooth and precise movement every time you turn the wheel.

In our video, you’ll learn how tie rod ends work and what technicians look for during a steering inspection.

At Appalachian Ford Solutions, our technicians inspect the inner and outer tie rod ends for play, torn boots, lubrication failure, and metal-to-metal wear.
We also examine the steering rack, ball joints, and control arms to ensure all steering components are working together correctly.

When replacement is needed, we restore safe, accurate steering through professional suspension and steering repair.

Failing tie rod ends don’t just affect steering; they can cause alignment issues, rapid tire wear, clunking noises, and wandering on the road.
In severe cases, a worn tie rod can separate, resulting in a sudden loss of steering control.

If you’re experiencing loose steering, uneven tire wear, vibration, or knocking noises during turns, it’s time for a steering system evaluation.

Replacing worn tie rod ends restores precise control, protects your tires, and enhances overall driving safety.

Schedule your Tie Rod End Service with Appalachian Ford Solutions today.

Precise Steering Control Starts With Healthy Tie Rod Ends

If your steering feels loose, you hear clicking sounds while turning, or your tires are wearing unevenly, worn tie rod ends may be the cause.
Tie rod ends connect your steering rack to the wheels, allowing for smooth and precise movement every time you turn the wheel.

In our video, you’ll learn how tie rod ends work and what technicians look for during a steering inspection.

At Appalachian Ford Solutions, our technicians inspect the inner and outer tie rod ends for play, torn boots, lubrication failure, and metal-to-metal wear.
We also examine the steering rack, ball joints, and control arms to ensure all steering components are working together correctly.

When replacement is needed, we restore safe, accurate steering through professional suspension and steering repair.

Failing tie rod ends don’t just affect steering; they can cause alignment issues, rapid tire wear, clunking noises, and wandering on the road.
In severe cases, a worn tie rod can separate, resulting in a sudden loss of steering control.

If you’re experiencing loose steering, uneven tire wear, vibration, or knocking noises during turns, it’s time for a steering system evaluation.

Replacing worn tie rod ends restores precise control, protects your tires, and enhances overall driving safety.

Schedule your Tie Rod End Service with Appalachian Ford Solutions today.