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It is possible that the shaking in a Pontiac Montana at 45 MPH is the result of failing bearings or tie rod ends.
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it is a rod made of copper
rod of a man...........;(
A rod is a unit of distance equal to 5.5 yards or 16.5 feet.
It could be a number of things worn track rod ends (ball joints) would be the must common, worn drive shaft, suspension bushes. these are the most common things that would cause that type of noise. It could be a number of things worn track rod ends (ball joints) would be the must common, worn drive shaft, suspension bushes. these are the most common things that would cause that type of noise. It could be a number of things worn track rod ends (ball joints) would be the must common, worn drive shaft, suspension bushes. these are the most common things that would cause that type of noise.
Wouldnt have thought the track rod end would have done that unless it was WAY out of tracking. It sounds more like a CV joint fault if its snatching the steering.
Apparently £375 or so we have been quoted by peugeot in New Malden
Bad outer tie rod ends. Common on this year model
The end of steering wheel is known as a track rod end. It connects the shock/ brake and drivershaft knuckle with the help of a small ball joint.
Grease fittings are located at upper and lower ball joints, outer tie rod ends, inner tie rod ends, pitman arm and both ends of idler arm.
Allows a wheel to be pointed in a fixed direction.
£15.41
picklefork tool. sometimes the complete tie rod has to be replaced
It will move away
It will move away
None. There should be no play. If there is the tie rod end is worn.