How Do You Replace Drag Links on a Semi Truck?

Replacing the drag links on a semi truck is a straightforward process, but it requires some mechanical skill. Drag links are essential components of a truck’s steering system and they must be replaced when they fail. In this article, we’ll discuss how to replace the drag links in a semi truck.

The first step to replacing the drag links is to inspect the current ones. Look for any signs of wear or damage, such as cracks, rust, loose bolts, or missing parts. If you find any of these issues then you should replace the drag links as soon as possible.

Once you’ve identified that the drag links need to be replaced, you can begin the replacement process.

First, disconnect the negative battery cable from the truck’s battery and then raise the front end of your vehicle with a jack and support it with jack stands. This will give you access to the area where you need to work.

Next, you will need to remove all components from the steering linkage which connect the steering box to each wheel hub. This includes all tie rod ends, ball joints and drag link ends. Once these parts are removed, use a hammer and chisel to break off any rusted or corroded pieces of metal still attached to them.

After that, take your new drag link assembly and bolt it into place using new mounting hardware. Make sure that each bolt is tightened securely before moving on to the next step.

Finally, reconnect all components back into their original positions and make sure that everything is firmly secured in place before taking your vehicle off jack stands.

Replacing drag links on a semi truck is an important part of maintaining its steering system and overall performance. With some mechanical know-how and basic tools, this task can be completed relatively quickly and easily.

Conclusion:
Replacing drag links on a semi truck requires some mechanical skill but can be done with basic tools if you have an understanding of how its steering system works. It’s important to inspect them regularly for signs of wear or damage so they can be replaced as soon as possible when necessary. Following these steps will ensure that your semi truck’s steering system is functioning properly at all times.

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James Gardner