Tie Rod Linkages
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Inner Tie Rod
Nissan - Nissan:
- Kicks,
- Kicks Play,
- Versa
Inner Tie Rod
Nissan - Nissan:
- Rogue,
- Rogue Select
Inner Tie Rod
Nissan - Nissan:
- GT-R
Inner Tie Rod
Nissan - Nissan:
- Frontier,
- Xterra
Outer Tie Rod
Nissan - Nissan:
- Murano,
- Pathfinder
Outer Tie Rod
Nissan - Nissan:
- TITAN
Outer Tie Rod
Nissan - Nissan:
- Kicks
Outer Tie Rod
Nissan - Nissan:
- Altima,
- Maxima,
- Murano
Inner Tie Rod
Nissan - Nissan:
- Frontier
Outer Tie Rod
Nissan - Nissan:
- Kicks,
- LEAF,
- NV200,
- Sentra,
- Versa
Outer Tie Rod
Nissan - Nissan:
- Rogue
Tie Rod Boot
Nissan - Nissan:
- 200SX,
- Pulsar NX,
- Sentra
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Tie Rod Linkages: Steering Your Nissan Accurately
Our team at Metro Nissan of Dallas recognizes that your vehicle's critical systems are your primary safeguard during every journey. Tie rod linkages connect your steering rack to the wheels, transmitting directional input from the steering wheel. These components pivot at both ends to accommodate suspension movement while maintaining steering control. Your Frontier or Altima depends on secure tie rod connections for predictable directional response.
The Role of Tie Rods in Steering
Inner tie rods thread into the steering rack, while outer ends connect to steering knuckles at the wheels. Ball joints at each connection point allow the linkages to pivot during suspension travel and steering inputs. When you turn the wheel, the rack pushes or pulls these rods to angle the wheels. This mechanical connection must remain tight for accurate steering feedback.
Factors Leading to Tie Rod Wear
Ball joint sockets gradually wear down from constant movement and road shock absorption. Rubber boots protecting these joints crack over time, allowing contaminants inside. Water and dirt accelerate internal wear once protective seals fail. Impact from potholes can bend tie rods or damage threads. Regular brake service provides opportunities to inspect these steering components.
Signs Your Tie Rods Need Attention
Loose or wandering steering feel indicates excessive play in worn tie rod ends. Knocking sounds when turning the wheel suggest ball joints with too much clearance. Uneven front tire wear patterns often result from misalignment caused by worn linkages. Genuine Nissan tie rod assemblies ensure proper tolerances that aftermarket options frequently compromise.
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