Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Yes, a bad inner tie rod can cause vibration—and you should get your vehicle examined ASAP.
Vibrations generally result from a problem with your steering and suspension system. Inner and outer tie rods are a key component in this system. If tie rods get damaged, you may experience rough steering and vibrations.
It’s rare for a tie rod to wear out. What’s more likely is that the inner tie rod was somehow bent or damaged. Did you recently do any offroading or hit any
to a mechanic for a steering inspection ASAP. Damaged tie rods can also lead to uneven wear on your tires, poor alignment, and inaccurate steering. It may cost around $100 to replace an inner tie rod.
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