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Used Ford Kuga Steering Box
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About Steering Box
In order to translate the rotation of a motor vehicle’s steering wheel to the turning of its wheels requires some form of steering system. All motor vehicles have one of two types of steering system; either a rack and pinion system or a Kuga Fordsteering box. The Kuga Fordsteering box system works by translating the rotation of the steering wheel as the driver turns it into the left and right movement of the pitman arm, which connects to the front wheels via a track rod or centre link, idler arm (which resembles a pitman arm and is situated on the opposite side of the car) and tie rods. Most steering box linkages consist of ball bearings that circulate in a path. As a consequence, this type of Kuga Fordsteering box system is known as the “re-circulating ball.”
In comparison to the rack and pinion system the Kuga Fordsteering box has a greater degree of free play, which means that there is a greater tendency for the parts to wear.
If a Kuga Fordsteering box is badly worn it will result in steering problems, which might include steering wheel shudder, tram-lining and play in the steering wheel. Because of the potential consequences of steering failure, a worn Kuga Fordsteering box needs to be replaced at the earliest opportunity.