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Steering linkage |
Relative Product: Steering Tie rod |
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Steering Linkage mechanism consisting of a system of rods and levers connected to the front wheels of a motor vehicle; the steering gear pushes it left or right which swivels the front wheels, causing the vehicle to turn
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mechanism - device consisting of a piece of machinery; has moving parts that perform some function
steering mechanism, steering system - a mechanism by which something is steered (especially a motor vehicle)
tie rod - either of two rods that link the steering gear to the front wheels |
Steering linkage is a series or arms, rods, and ball sockets that connect the steering mechanism to the steering knuckles. The steering linkage used with most manual and power steering mechanisms typically includes a pitman arm, center link, idler arm, and two tie-rod assemblies.This configuration of linkage is known as parallelogram steering linkage and is used on many passenger vehicles. |
The steering system works by using a steering box to turn rotational motion into linear motion. The steering box pushes or pulls bars called tie rods that are connected to the wheels. Some systems use a rod called a Pitman arms as an intermediate links between the two to change the leverage ratio. The movement of the tie rods and the steering box combine to turn the wheels of the vehicle and allow the vehicle to travel in motion other than straight lines. The alignment of the steering system is critical for proper handling and tire wear. It is an often-overlooked part of normal vehicle maintenance |
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