Is the Car Steering Tie Rod the Toe-in?
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Car steering tie rod is the toe-in, which is an important component in the car steering mechanism, directly affecting the stability of car handling, the safety of operation, and the service life of tires. The steering tie rod is divided into the drag link and the tie rod. The steering drag link is responsible for transmitting the movement of the steering arm to the steering knuckle arm; the steering tie rod is the base of the steering trapezoidal mechanism and is a key component to ensure the correct movement relationship between the left and right steering wheels. The end of the steering tie rod is connected to the steering knuckle through a ball joint. Since it requires a lot of force to turn the wheels directly, most cars use hydraulic steering to reduce the driver's effort and make the steering more flexible and easier to operate.