How Do You Remove a Drag Link on a Semi Truck?

Removing a drag link from a semi truck is a relatively simple process that requires the right set of tools and basic knowledge of the suspension system. The drag link, also known as the steering tie rod, connects the steering wheel to the wheel hub, allowing you to steer your vehicle. If you notice any looseness in your steering, then it’s likely that your drag link needs to be replaced.

Before beginning, it’s important to ensure that your vehicle is parked on a level surface and all components are cooled down. Make sure that you have all of the necessary tools such as a jack and jack stands, wrenches, sockets and extensions, a hammer and chisel, and penetrating oil. It is also recommended that you wear safety glasses to protect your eyes during the process.

Step 1:

Raise your vehicle with a jack and secure it with jack stands. This will give you ample room to access and remove the drag link.

Step 2:

Locate the drag link on either side of the vehicle near where it meets the wheel hub. It should be secured with two nuts at either end.

Step 3:

Loosen each nut from the drag link using a wrench or socket. Once all four nuts have been loosened, use a hammer or chisel to break them free from their threads if needed. Be careful not to damage any other components around them.

Step 4:

Once each nut has been removed, spray some penetrating oil onto each side of the drag link where it meets with its respective component. This will help loosen any rust or corrosion that may have formed over time.

Step 5:

Use an adjustable wrench or socket wrench to unscrew each side of the drag link from its component until completely removed.

Conclusion:

Removing a drag link on a semi truck is relatively simple once you have all of the necessary tools and know-how in place. With patience and caution throughout each step, you can safely remove your drag link without damaging other components in your suspension system.

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James Gardner