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DescriptionClear Steer. The off-road can take a toll on your Jeep's steering capability leading to tire wear and dangerous wandering. It is essential to maintain your vehicle's steering and suspension through constant inspection and successful replacement. The Omix-ADA Drag Link Assembly is a prime piece of engineered hardware and a perfect complement to your steering system. Steer Function. The Drag line assembly attaches your vehicle's pitman arm to the steering knuckle for enhanced turning action and superior handling. The drag link assembly allows for versatile adjustable capabilities and serves as a direct fit replacement part. Installation. This drag link assembly requires a direct bolt-on installation. Drivers should be advised to seek a certified and professional installation due to the disturbing of the alignment setting and overall replacement process. 5 Year Warranty. Omix-ADA warrants this product against all defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 5 years. Please refer to manufacturer's website for further details and information. Application. The Omix-ADA Drag Link Assembly is designed to fit all 1997-2006 Jeep Wrangler TJ models. Fitment:
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Related Wrangler CategoriesRecently ViewedIs a tie rod the same as a drag link?Drag Links (DLs) connect the steering gear and the pitman arm at one vehicle wheel. Tie Rods (TRs) connect the steering knuckles at the left and at the right wheel to transfer the steering forces.
Do I need to replace my drag link?Once it becomes damaged, meaning broken, warped, bent, or worn, it will need replacing. Let's take a look at some common signs that pop up at the end of the lifespan for your drag link. If your steering begins to feel off, meaning wobbly, it may be time to have the drag link replaced.
What does a drag link do on a Jeep?The drag link in your steering system connects your pitman arm on your steering box to the steering knuckle or tie rod. As you move your steering wheel, the pitman arm moves, and thus allows you to steer your Jeep.
How much does it cost to replace tie rods on a Jeep?The average cost for a Jeep Wrangler tie rod replacement is between $387 and $496. Labor costs are estimated between $58 and $73 while parts are priced between $329 and $422. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your specific model year or unique location.
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