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Ford Transit linkage - steering rod, stabiliser bar

Transit tie rod, left/right steering rod, front stabiliser bar, loss of wheel alignment, steering play. There are so-called steering rods in every van. They come in pairs, in the case of the 2013 Ford Transit there is a left and a right one. The tie rod is a component of the entire system responsible for the car's ride and ability to steer, which is why it is so important to keep it in good condition.

Defective Ford Transit tie rod

The main symptoms that should worry us and, in a way, force us to replace the tie rods in the Ford Transit are play on the steering wheel and a shaking of the steering column at higher speeds, as well as a loss of wheel alignment. A vehicle with such symptoms already poses a danger on the roads, which is why these symptoms are often not ignored by car diagnosticians at diagnostic stations, causing Transits to fail inspections. This is why, if you notice such symptoms, you should consult a mechanic as soon as possible or buy the right items and take care of the repair yourself, so that tragedies do not occur on the roads.

Rods for Ford Transit

Our online shop offers steering rods from reliable parts manufacturers. When purchasing, you should take into account both the year of manufacture of your vehicle and the technical specifications of the individual tie rod. In the case of a rod for a ford transit, the overall length and the type of thread will be most important. Depending on the vintage of the van, the installation side of the vehicle may also be important. Although 1986-2000 Ford Transits had the same steering rod for each side.

Stabiliser rod for Ford Transit

The stabiliser bar for the Ford Transit is an essential component of the vehicle's suspension system. Its main function is to improve the vehicle's stability when cornering and to increase driving comfort by minimising body roll. This rod connects the stabiliser bar, which runs transverse to the vehicle's axle, to the control arms. It is usually fitted to either the front or rear suspension, depending on the design of the vehicle. Thanks to this component, the Transit can maintain stability on the road, which is crucial for driving safety and efficiency.
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