Mopar Tie Rod Linkages

68052714AB - : Transmission Linkage for Mopar Image

Transmission Linkage

Mopar 68052714AB
$52.90
MSRP $76.90
Save $24.00
31.2% Off
5008284AB - : Hood Prop Rod Isolator for Mopar Image

Hood Prop Rod Isolator

Mopar 5008284AB
$9.86
MSRP $13.65
Save $3.79
27.8% Off
68645523AA - : Connecting Rod Bearing Kit for Mopar Image

Connecting Rod Bearing Kit

Mopar 68645523AA
Standard. Upper And Lower.
$14.64
MSRP $20.35
Save $5.71
28.1% Off
55398783AA - : Exhaust Pipe Support Rod for Mopar Image

Exhaust Pipe Support Rod

Mopar 55398783AA
$60.72
MSRP $91.20
Save $30.48
33.4% Off
53010809AF - : Piston Pin And Rod for Mopar Image

Piston Pin And Rod

Mopar 53010809AF
Cylinders 1-3-5-7.
$498.13
MSRP $761.00
Save $262.87
34.5% Off
68088072AF - : Piston Pin And Rod for Mopar Image

Piston Pin And Rod

Mopar 68088072AF
Grade 2.
$119.88
MSRP $183.00
Save $63.12
34.5% Off
68001948AA - : Connecting Rod Bearing, Upper for Mopar Image

Connecting Rod Bearing, Upper

Mopar 68001948AA
Std.. Standard. June-2003 and After. Up to June-2003.
$39.16
MSRP $57.00
Save $17.84
31.3% Off
68313934AA - : Suspension Guide Rod, Left for Mopar Image

Suspension Guide Rod, Left

Mopar 68313934AA
Rear.
$310.20
MSRP $475.00
Save $164.80
34.7% Off
68326731AA - : Hood Prop Rod Clip for Mopar Image

Hood Prop Rod Clip

Mopar 68326731AA
$7.44
MSRP $10.30
Save $2.86
27.8% Off
68317407AA - : Gear Shift Control Rod for Mopar Image

Gear Shift Control Rod

Mopar 68317407AA
$42.61
MSRP $61.75
Save $19.14
31% Off
52105580AA - : Gear Shift Control Rod for Mopar Image

Gear Shift Control Rod

Mopar 52105580AA
Transfer Case. [ Length 16 Inches].
$37.03
MSRP $53.90
Save $16.87
31.3% Off

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Your vehicle’s tie rod linkages help connect the steering rack to the wheels, allowing for smooth and controlled movement. These components play a key role in ensuring proper alignment and handling. Over time, tie rod linkages can wear out or become damaged, which can lead to serious handling problems. It’s important to know how they work, why they break down, and when to replace them to avoid costly repairs.

What Do Tie Rod Linkages Do?

Tie rod linkages are part of your vehicle's steering system. They connect the steering rack to the wheels, allowing them to turn in response to the movement of the steering wheel. By transmitting the force from the steering wheel, tie rod linkages help direct the wheels accurately and ensure proper vehicle handling. Without functioning tie rod linkages, you would experience poor handling, difficulty steering, and even loss of control.

Why Do Tie Rod Linkages Break Down?

Over time, tie rod linkages can wear out due to constant use and exposure to the elements. Corrosion, dirt, and moisture can cause these parts to weaken or fail completely. When the tie rod becomes loose or damaged, it can lead to steering problems, uneven tire wear, or misalignment. It’s important to keep an eye on the condition of your tie rods to avoid further damage to other steering components.

When Should You Replace Tie Rod Linkages?

Replace your tie rod linkages if you notice uneven tire wear, poor steering response, or strange noises when turning. Driving with faulty linkages can lead to more severe issues, so timely replacement is important. For long-lasting performance, choose genuine Chrysler tie rod linkages over lower-priced aftermarket alternatives. If you drive a Chrysler Voyager or a Chrysler New Yorker, Mopar-Direct provides high-quality parts designed specifically for your vehicle.

Additionally, don’t forget to check your control arm regularly. Genuine Chrysler control arms ensure your suspension system stays in top condition, improving vehicle stability and handling.