Important: Always replace damaged or broken steering linkage components. Do not weld damaged or broken steering linkage components.
There are two tie rod assemblies. Each assembly is made up of five pieces consisting of the following items:
• | A sleeve |
• | Two clamps |
• | Two tie rod ends |
The right and the left hand threads are used for toe-in adjustments and steering gear centering. The tie rod ends are threaded into the sleeve and secured with the clamps. For lubrication of the tie rod ends, refer to Fluid and Lubricant Recommendations in Maintenance and Lubrication.
Notice: Before any service is performed, note the position of the tie rod adjuster tube and the direction from which the bolts are installed.
If the torque required to remove the nut from the bolt exceeds 9 N·m (80 lb in), replace the nut and the bolt.
Important: On S4WD (K Model) vehicles, remove the front differential carrier shield in order to access the idler arm and the steering linkage. Refer to Shield Replacement in Transfer Case.
Important:
• Jerking the right wheel and the tire assembly back and forth,
causing an up and down movement of the idler arm, is NOT an acceptable procedure.
There is no control on the amount of force being applied to the idler arm,
which will result in inaccurate test results. • Whenever shimmy complaints are reported, make a careful diagnosis.
The shimmying could be caused by loose idler arms. However, before inspecting
the suspension or the steering components, technicians should consider
the other following possible causes: • Dynamic imbalance • Runout • Force variation of wheel and tire assemblies • Road surface irregularities