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Borg & Beck Tie Rod End - BTR5023

Borg & Beck Tie Rod End - BTR5023

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$185
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Borg & Beck Tie Rod End - BTR4920

Borg & Beck Tie Rod End - BTR4920

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$174
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Borg & Beck Tie Rod End - BTR5625

Borg & Beck Tie Rod End - BTR5625

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$191
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Borg & Beck Tie Rod End - BTR5624

Borg & Beck Tie Rod End - BTR5624

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$192
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SAS Tie Rod End - SE206L

SAS Tie Rod End - SE206L

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SAS Tie Rod End - SIR134021

SAS Tie Rod End - SIR134021

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$148
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Borg & Beck Tie Rod End - BTR4919

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE113R

SAS Tie Rod End - SE113R

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SAS Tie Rod End - BB-BTR5366

SAS Tie Rod End - BB-BTR5366

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$112
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SAS Tie Rod End - SE106

SAS Tie Rod End - SE106

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SAS Tie Rod End - BB-BTR5521

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE306

SAS Tie Rod End - SE306

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TRW Tie Rod End - JTE161
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TRW Tie Rod End - JTE161

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE119R

SAS Tie Rod End - SE119R

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE6381L

SAS Tie Rod End - SE6381L

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE120L

SAS Tie Rod End - SE120L

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE114R

SAS Tie Rod End - SE114R

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE905L

SAS Tie Rod End - SE905L

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE906L

SAS Tie Rod End - SE906L

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TRW Tie Rod End - JTE147
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TRW Tie Rod End - JTE147

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TRW Tie Rod End - JTE7613
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TRW Tie Rod End - JTE7613

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TRW Tie Rod End - JTE847
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TRW Tie Rod End - JTE255
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Borg & Beck Tie Rod End - BTR4937

Borg & Beck Tie Rod End - BTR4937

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SAS Tie Rod End - RE612

SAS Tie Rod End - RE612

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SAS Tie Rod End - BTR6153

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Drivetech 4x4 Tie Rod End - 038-137701

Drivetech 4x4 Tie Rod End - 038-137701

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Drivetech 4x4 Tie Rod End - 038-049748

Drivetech 4x4 Tie Rod End - 038-049748

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Drivetech 4x4 Tie Rod End - 038-135076

Drivetech 4x4 Tie Rod End - 038-135076

$540
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TRW Tie Rod End - JTE1096
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TRW Tie Rod End - JTE1096

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Drivetech 4X4 Tie Rod End - 038-150370

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Maintaining and Replacing the Tie-Rod Ends on Your 2012 Ford Transit

The tie-rod end is an essential component in the steering system of your 2012 Ford Transit. Without it, your vehicle would have difficulty steering accurately, leading to potential safety concerns as well as increased tyre wear. With this in mind, it's important to know the ins and outs of maintaining and replacing your tie-rod ends to keep your Transit in pristine condition.

So, what is a tie-rod end? Essentially, it's the connection between the steering rack and the steering knuckle. This piece allows your wheels to turn smoothly and accurately according to your steering input. It's a hardworking part of the steering mechanism that often goes unnoticed until problems arise.

Regular servicing and inspections are key to ensuring your tie-rod ends are in good condition. The frequency of checks can vary depending on your driving habits, but as a rule of thumb, getting your suspension components inspected during routine service intervals is worthwhile. If you often drive on rough roads, it might pay to have them checked more regularly.

Over time, tie-rod ends can wear out due to several factors like road conditions, driving habits, or simply age. Common symptoms indicating issues with the tie-rod ends include uneven tyre wear, a steering wheel that's off-centre, clunking noises when turning, or even a loose or shaky steering wheel. If you experience any of these symptoms, it's time for a closer inspection or possibly a replacement.

Replacing your tie-rod ends is a task often left to a professional, although experienced DIYers with the right tools and knowledge can handle it as well. Here is a simplified guide to understanding what the replacement process might entail:

  1. First, ensure the vehicle is parked on a level surface and the parking brake is engaged. Safety is paramount, so use jack stands securely positioned if the vehicle needs to be lifted.
  2. Remove the wheel to gain full access to the tie-rod end. The tie-rod end is typically connected to the steering knuckle and secured by a nut.
  3. Take note of the current alignment settings by marking or measuring the position of the tie-rod end relative to the steering link. This step helps to maintain rough alignment when fitting the new part.
  4. Remove the cotter pin and nut that secure the tie-rod end to the steering knuckle. Use a puller tool if necessary to disconnect the tie-rod end from the knuckle.
  5. Unscrew the tie-rod end from the steering linkage. Count the number of turns it takes to remove it, as this can aid in installing the new tie-rod end to a similar position.
  6. Screw the new tie-rod end onto the steering linkage using the same number of turns counted earlier. Attach it to the steering knuckle and secure it in place with the supplied nut and a new cotter pin, if applicable.
  7. Tighten everything to manufacturer specifications and double-check your work. Finally, install the wheel and lower the vehicle back to the ground.

Once a replacement is performed, it's vital to have a professional wheel alignment done. This ensures that all angles are set perfectly, giving you the best handling performance and preventing premature tyre wear.

Maintaining the health of the tie-rod ends and the entire steering system is crucial to your 2012 Ford Transit's performance and safety. Routine checks and being attentive to unusual driving feedback play significant roles in preventing tie-rod end-related issues.

Managing your vehicle's steering system actively, particularly the tie-rod ends, provides peace of mind, knowing your Transit is ready to hit the road smoothly and safely. Proper maintenance extends the lifespan of your vehicle while improving your driving experience.