Depending on who you are, how quickly your car can make it from a standstill to a quarter-mile straight ahead might be all that really matters in this world. But staying in line has never really been ...
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3 signs it's time to replace your car's tie rods
Many repair shops will tell you that tie rods under your car can last somewhere between 50,000 and 100,000 miles. However, driving habits and road conditions ultimately dictate their lifespan.
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