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If that drag link pops out, there'll be a wreck.

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If that drag link pops out, there'll be a wreck.

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It's used on oldschool drag links.

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WELL... IF IT IS LIKE MINE YOU HAVE BENT IT. I TOOK THE TIE ROD END OFF... CUT A PEICE OF 3/8 S40 BLK PIPE THE APPROXIMATE LENGTH FOR THE NOT THREADED PART OF THE DRAG LINK. STRAIGHTEN OUT THE DRAG

LINK... SLIDE THE PEICE OF PIPE OVER AND WELD EACH END TO THE DRAG LINK. FIXED MINE... BETTER THAN EVER!

I AM CHETTY

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A drag link converts rotary motion from a crank to a second crank or link in a different plane or axis.

The term is commonly used in automotive technology for the link in a four bar steering linkage that converts rotation of a steering arm to a center link and eventually to tie rod links which pivot the wheels to be steered. A drag link is used when the steering arm operates in a plane above the other links. The drag link converts the sweeping arc of the steering arm to linear motion in the plane of the other steering links.

An alternate steering mechanism is a rack and pinion, a three bar linkage that eliminates the drag link by directly moving the center link.

The length of a drag link can affect the geometry and thus the steering ratio. Severe wear of this part can affect the wheel alignment such as Toe-in or Toe-out settings. This can drastically affect the handling and stability of the vehicle at speed.

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the Drag link

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