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Steering and Suspension
The suspension and steering systems of your vehicle are designed to allow the wheels to move independently while maintaining stability and support. Any excessive play or unrestricted movement in these structures can lead to reduced handling performance and faster tire wear. Proper vehicle alignment will depend on the condition of both the suspension and steering systems. Worn or loose steering components can impair the adjustment of the toe angle, resulting in compromised directional control and increased tire wear. Similarly, worn or loose parts in the suspension setup can impact motion control and alignment angles, leading to poor vehicle handling, reduced stability, and accelerated tire wear.
Conventional
Steering System
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​Steering Gear Box
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Center Link
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Pitman Arm
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Idler Arm
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Tie Rods
Suspension System
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​Control Arms
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Ball Joints
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Springs (Coil or Leaf)
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Shock Absorbers
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Struts
Rack and Pinion Steering System
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Rack and Pinion Assembly
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Bellows Boots
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Tie Rods
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