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SAS Tie Rod End - SE309L

SAS Tie Rod End - SE309L

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$135
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SAS Tie Rod End - SE1532

SAS Tie Rod End - SE1532

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$77
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SAS Tie Rod End - SE3561L

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE2651

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TRW Tie Rod End - JTE229
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$16
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SAS Tie Rod End - SE510

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE4752

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Repco Ball Joint Seperator - RST157

Repco Ball Joint Seperator - RST157

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE205L

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE216L

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE216R

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TRW Tie Rod End - JTE683
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SAS Tie Rod End - SE7231

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TRW Tie Rod End - JTE830
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SAS Tie Rod End - SE2471

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE4681

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE4682

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SAS Tie Rod End - RE421

SAS Tie Rod End - RE421

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE7301

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE3561R

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE400

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE304R

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TRW Tie Rod End - JTE768
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TRW Tie Rod End - JTE7565
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SAS Tie Rod End - SE309R

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE803L

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE5281R

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE104
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TRW Tie Rod End - JTE707
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SAS Tie Rod End - SE6651

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE101

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE109L

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE305R

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TRW Tie Rod End - JTE681
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TRW Tie Rod End - JTE796
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SAS Tie Rod End - SE4381R

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Maintaining and Replacing the Tie-Rod End on Your 2013 Ford Transit

The 2013 Ford Transit, known for its versatile design and dependable performance, comes equipped with critical components that need regular maintenance to ensure smooth operation. One such essential part is the tie-rod end. The tie-rod end is a vital component of the vehicle's steering mechanism, contributing to the precise control of the van while maintaining driving stability. When tie-rod ends wear out, they can negatively affect your vehicle's alignment and steering response, potentially leading to unsafe driving conditions.

Regular maintenance and timely replacement of the tie-rod end are crucial for the optimal performance of your transit. Here, let's delve into the nitty-gritty of maintaining and replacing the tie-rod end for your 2013 Ford Transit, ensuring it remains roadworthy and safe for all your transportation needs.

Start by understanding the function of the tie-rod end in your vehicle. This component connects the steering rack to the steering knuckle, helping translate the driver's input into the turning motion of the wheels. Over time, regular wear and tear, coupled with the rough conditions often encountered by a Transit, can lead to the degradation of these parts. Signs that suggest your tie-rod ends may require attention include uneven tyre wear, a loose or shaky steering wheel, and abnormal sounds when navigating turns.

When it comes to replacing the tie-rod ends on your Ford Transit, it's crucial to have the right set of tools and follow a structured procedure to ensure everything goes smoothly. Engaging in this task not only means having a proper understanding of the Transit's suspension system but also being ready to handle the components with care for safety purposes. Follow these general steps when replacing your tie-rod ends:

  1. Begin by securing the vehicle on a stable, flat surface using jack stands for safety. Make sure to disconnect the negative battery terminal to prevent any electrical mishaps.
  2. Remove the front wheel to access the tie-rod end more easily. This involves loosening the lug nuts with a wrench before lifting the vehicle.
  3. Locate and loosen the tie-rod end nut using a socket wrench. A good application of penetrating oil can help in case the nut proves stubborn.
  4. Carefully disconnect the tie-rod end from the steering knuckle. A tie-rod puller might be necessary if it is difficult to remove manually.
  5. Measure the old tie-rod end length prior to removal to ensure the new component maintains the vehicle's alignment as closely as possible.
  6. Install the new tie-rod end, ensuring it's tightened to the manufacturer's specifications, then reattach it to both the steering knuckle and the steering rack.
  7. Place the wheels back onto the vehicle, lower it to the ground, and tighten the lug nuts securely.

Furthermore, once the new tie-rod ends are installed, it's recommended to have the vehicle's wheels aligned professionally. This not only ensures that the tyres wear evenly but also that the steering remains responsive and precise. Proper alignment is a vital part of vehicle maintenance following any suspension work.

Regular inspection of your tie-rod ends is a proactive way to deal with potential issues before they develop into larger problems. Given the demands placed on the Ford Transit as a workhorse, regularly inspecting suspension components every 10,000 kilometres and replacing parts showing signs of wear can ensure that your vehicle remains in top shape. Keeping a schedule for routine maintenance that includes checking your tie-rod ends is integral to sustaining your vehicle's longevity and reliability.

Incorporating these practices means you're not only prolonging the lifespan of your 2013 Ford Transit but are also guaranteeing safety and improved handling performance. Whether you're using this vehicle for business or personal use, ensuring these components are well maintained and promptly replaced as needed will give you peace of mind that your Transit is as safe and comfortable as it should be. With these insights, maintaining your van becomes less of a chore and more of an investment in its future performance and dependability.