The steering linkage consists of the following components:
The turning motion of the steering wheel is transmitted through the steering
gear (1) and the pitman arm to the relay rod.
The relay rod (2) incorporates a ball joint at each end. The relay rod is connected
to the forward steering arm (7) on the left side. The tie rod tube (4) extends the
length of the axle, which controls the right wheel. The tie rod tube connects the
right and left tie rod ends (5) to the tie rod arms (6).
The overall condition of the steering linkage affects the steering performance.
Inspect the steering linkage components for the following conditions:
The above conditions may cause improper and possibly dangerous steering action.
Inspect the steering geometry and the front end alignment whenever any steering
linkage components are repaired or replaced. Refer to
Front Caster Adjustment
or
Front Camber Adjustment
or
Front Toe Adjustment
in Wheel Alignment.