| | Important: Replace any damaged or broken steering linkage components. Do not attempt
to repair these components by welding.
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| • | The steering linkage rod ends are adjustable for wear. |
| • | The steering linkage rod ends require periodic lubrication. |
| • | Replace the steering linkage rod ends when any of the following
conditions exist: |
| - | Excessive up-and-down motion |
| - | Loss of motion at the ball stud |
| • | Note the following items before beginning service: |
| - | The position of the tie rod adjuster tube |
| - | The direction from which the bolts are installed |
| • | The tie rod adjuster tube components may be rusted. |
| | Apply penetrating oil between the clamp and the tube. Rotate the clamps
until they move freely. |
| • | Install all of the components in the correct positions. Verify
that the part number is correct for each component. |
| • | The following conditions may cause a shimmy: |
| - | Defects in the suspension system |
| - | Defects in the steering system |
| - | Dynamic imbalance in the wheel and tire assembly |
| - | Road surface irregularities |