The Rack End is mainly used in rack & pinion type steering systems, and connect directly to the end of the rack providing the connection to the outer tie rod ends.
A tie rod end is a flexible coupling in the steering linkage that connects the tie rods to the steering knuckles. Including both inner and outer tie rod ends, the range is extensive and catalogued to suit hundreds of application specific fitments.
Drag links belong to the family of long rods. The long rod range features a variety of Drag Links, Centre Rods, Track Rods, Tie Rods and Side Rods, providing greater options and choice.
The control arm serves as the interface between the chassis and wheel assembly. The control arm is responsible for allowing for independent vertical travel of the wheels.
The purpose of the idler arm is to assist the pitman arm by supporting the steering linkage as it moves in the direction controlled by the steering gear.
A ball joint serves as the pivot point between the tyre and the suspension. Prosteer ball joints are manufactured to exacting standards and offers a rigorously tested, high quality, application specific solution.