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Rack-and-pinion steering arrangements require two tie-rod linkages.
Socket
A tool or device into which something else is inserted, often used to refer to a wrench part that fits over a nut or bolt head.
Stud
A type of fastener that is threaded on both ends; one end is screwed into a tapped hole and the other end typically holds a nut.
Tie-Rod Ends
Components of the steering system that connect the tie rods to the steering knuckles, allowing for the transfer of motion.
Excessive Yoke Clearance
It refers to an abnormally large gap within the yoke portion of a mechanism, leading to potential mechanical failure or loss of control.
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