Steering Drag Link
Item Name Code (INC) 19163
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An item designed to form a connection and to transmit linear motion, either directly or indirectly, between the steering gear arm and the steering knuckle arms of a vehicle. See also TIE ROD, STEERING.
Additional Information for Steering Drag Link
A steering drag link, also known as a drag link assembly, is a component of a vehicle's steering system. It is responsible for transmitting the motion from the steering gearbox or rack to the steering knuckles or spindles, which ultimately control the movement of the front wheels.
The drag link is typically a long, solid metal rod that connects the pitman arm (attached to the steering gearbox or rack) to the steering arm (attached to the steering knuckles or spindles). It is designed to withstand the forces and stresses involved in steering the vehicle.
The drag link plays a crucial role in maintaining proper steering alignment and control. It helps to ensure that both front wheels turn in unison and respond accurately to the driver's input. If the drag link becomes worn or damaged, it can result in steering play, uneven tire wear, and compromised handling and stability.
Regular inspection and maintenance of the steering drag link is important to ensure its proper functioning. This may include checking for any signs of wear, such as excessive play or looseness, and replacing the drag link if necessary.
Overall, the steering drag link is an essential component of a vehicle's steering system, helping to transmit the motion from the steering gearbox or rack to the front wheels, allowing for precise steering control and maneuverability.