Dodge Inner Tie Rod Repair
Here we have a severely worn inner tie rod on a Dodge Intrepid. As you can see, the inner tie rod is almost ready to fall apart and we’re not sure how it didn’t just snap off. Replacing the tie rod can be somewhat tedious on most makes and models. Special tools are needed to remove the inner tie rods from the steering gear. Afterwards, an alignment is absolutely necessary to ensure proper travel on the road and to save your tires from wearing.
Here at Buckley’s Auto Care it’s always important to have your chassis, steering rack, shocks, struts and wheels checked during any service. Having a professional inspect your vehicle from the under-side up, can prevent you from having a worn out condition such as this.We can also look for power steering leaks at the power steering pump, lines or rack.
If you need service on your Dodge, Chrysler, Plymouth or Ram vehicle, stop in today or call Buckley’s at 302-999-8285 and we can set an appointment up to evaluate your chassis and steering situation.


