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Dodge Tie Rod Bushing is applied to cushion the steering parts and also makes the wheel straight and prevents severe vibration and road noise. A bushing is a sleeve of hard material that is made of tough and flexible material that is applied to keep the parts of the steering apart thus making steering sharp on a rough pavement. Dodge originally began as a machine shop, then went down the road in 1914, with the first all steel body that screamed of durability, and since that time Dodge has been in pursuit of the raw performance with the roaring HEMI engines, the snake like Viper program and more recently the Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust pumping a 600 watt muscle roar into the electric models without losing the stealthy whisper mode when late night driving is required. Due to this devotion, any Dodge is daring, strong and willing to travel in spirited modes such as Drag or Sport, but can also relax to calm cruising with Stealth being picked by drivers. The reason why this energy is important is that the steering components should be sturdy enough to meet the attitude of the brand, and consequently its owners count on the Tie Rod Bushing to manage the pressure. The installation of a new Dodge Tie Rod Bushing is easy as long as one takes the time. Straight to the level ground, place the brake, loosen the lug nuts, jack up the corner, and unscrew the wheel. Record the tie rod position, unscrew the linkage and press the worn bushing. Wipe the bore, apply new grease and press the new Tie Rod Bushing firmly into place. Reconnect the connection, screw bolts to specifications, refit wheel, lower car, then drive and ensure that it is tracking steadily.