inner tie rod end

created by jes04
(thing) by jes04 (2.1 mon) (print)   (I like it!) Tue Aug 29 2000 at 22:25:48
The joint on the inner end of the tie rod which attaches the tie rod to the rack and pinion. Usually a ball and socket joint.

The usual maintainance procedure for a tie rod end involves using a grease gun to pack grease into it(the tie rod end) through a special fitting called a grease zurt - which is, in fact, what most mechanic-type establishments refer to as a chassis lube. It's also customary to inspect the seals when performing this procedure.
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