Tie rods are essential parts of a vehicle's steering system. They are located towards the end of the steering rack and connect the steering and suspension systems to the front wheels, which allows the ...
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Why does my car make noise when I turn?
A car making noise when turning often points to issues in the steering, suspension, or brakes, with common culprits being whining from low power steering fluid, clunking from bad tie rods/ball joints, ...
The tie rods in a modern vehicle are vital parts of the steering system. There are typically two types of tie rods under the front of the car: The inner tie rod connects directly to the steering box ...
This past summer, after getting rid of my M5, I picked up a 2002 BMW M3 with an incredible 284,000 miles on the odometer to use as my daily driver. While it’s great cosmetically and still makes good ...
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