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SAS Tie Rod End - SE309L

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE1532

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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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SAS Tie Rod End - SE510

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE4752

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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

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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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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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Understanding the Tie Rod End on the 2023 Mitsubishi ASX

The 2023 Mitsubishi ASX is a popular compact SUV in Australia, well-known for its practicality, modern design, and efficient performance. Like many vehicles with conventional front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive systems, the 2023 Mitsubishi ASX does indeed use tie-rod ends as part of its steering system. Tie-rod ends play a crucial role in ensuring smooth and responsive steering, making them an essential component to understand and maintain.

So what exactly is a tie-rod end? At its core, the tie-rod end is the link between the steering rack and the wheel knuckle. When the driver turns the steering wheel, the steering rack moves the tie rods, which then push or pull the wheels in the desired direction. The tie-rod ends connect the inner tie rods to the outer sections that attach directly to the wheels, allowing for the transmission of force while also accommodating suspension movement.

The tie-rod end is a small but vital part that usually consists of a ball joint and a threaded shaft. This ball joint allows for the necessary pivoting motion that supports steering and suspension articulation. Without a properly functioning tie-rod end, the steering could feel loose or imprecise, which would be both uncomfortable and unsafe. That means fitment of tie-rod ends on the 2023 Mitsubishi ASX isn't just relevant, it is absolutely necessary for the vehicle's handling and safety.

One of the main reasons the ASX uses tie-rod ends, just like many other vehicles with rack-and-pinion steering systems, is because they provide the necessary flexibility and strength. The suspension needs to move up and down as the vehicle drives over uneven roads, and the steering needs to respond instantly and accurately when the driver turns the wheel. The tie-rod end's ball joint design allows for both these movements simultaneously.

Maintaining and replacing tie-rod ends on the 2023 Mitsubishi ASX are key aspects of keeping the vehicle running smoothly and safely. Over time, the protective rubber boots around the tie-rod ends can wear out or tear, letting dirt, water, and grime get inside. This can cause the ball joint to wear prematurely, leading to play or looseness, which will negatively affect steering feel and alignment.

Signs that a tie-rod end might need attention include:

  • Uneven or excessive tyre wear
  • Loose or shaky steering, especially at higher speeds
  • Noise such as clunking or knocking coming from the front suspension when turning or going over bumps
  • The vehicle pulling to one side

Regular inspections during your scheduled servicing can catch these issues early, helping to avoid more serious and costly repairs down the track. Most vehicle service centres will perform a steering and suspension check, which includes an assessment of the tie-rod ends for wear and damage. If the tie-rod ends are worn out, they should be replaced promptly to maintain proper steering responsiveness and safety.

Replacing tie-rod ends on a 2023 Mitsubishi ASX is a straightforward job for qualified mechanics, but it's not really a DIY job for most vehicle owners. After the replacement, a professional wheel alignment is necessary to ensure that the wheels are properly set. Incorrect alignment can lead to rapid tyre wear and poor handling.

To keep tie-rod ends lasting as long as possible, it's a good idea to:

  1. Avoid driving through deep water or unnecessary off-road hazards that can damage rubber boots
  2. Stick to regular servicing schedules, where steering components are inspected
  3. Be mindful of any changes in steering feel or new noises and get them checked promptly

Like many front suspension components, tie-rod ends are durable but not indestructible. They wear out with mileage and age, especially if the vehicle is used on rough roads or carries heavy loads regularly. The 2023 Mitsubishi ASX's tie-rod ends are built to withstand typical Australian driving conditions, but they still benefit from regular care and maintenance.

Overall, the tie-rod end is a small but sophisticated part that plays an important role in making steering smooth and safe for drivers of the 2023 Mitsubishi ASX. Paying attention to steering performance, regular inspections, and timely replacement will keep the vehicle handling well, ensuring confidence behind the wheel wherever the road takes you.