broken inner tie rod

Your inner tie rod is an essential component of your car's steering system. Think of it as a long metal beam transferring the steering signatures on your car to the wheels. This means it assists you in turning your car left and right. Keep in mind, just as you turn a bike with handlebars, your inner tie rod controls where your car goes. If you didn't have a working inner tie rod, you would have quite a bit of trouble steering your vehicle, and you wouldn't be able to drive safely.

If you notice that the steering is loose or wobbly, your inner tie rod is broken. This means that when you attempt to turn the wheel of the vehicle, it feels disconnected. You may experience your car pulling toward one side while you are driving straight. It would be difficult to steer a bicycle like that because it wants to lean to one side, something like that. Both of these symptoms indicate your inner tie rod is in need of assistance, and should be inspected by a mechanic.

What Happens When Your Inner Tie Rod Breaks?

So how do you know if your inner tie rod is bad? Below, some major markers to look out for. If your steering is stiffer than normal or really difficult to turn, you may behave a OTIE rod that may be starting to wear. You may also notice odd clunking or popping noises coming from your wheels when you turn. Just like when you hear that concerning sound when your toy breaks, these noises can be very concerning.

If your car portrays signs of pulling to one side while driving, it is another red flag. This can be highly harmful, particularly if you are not prepared. It’s almost like your car is yanking you where you don’t want to go. If you start experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s very important to have your car checked out by a mechanic immediately. Better to be safe than sorry!

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