Find the tie rods on both sides of your front wheels. Each tie rod has two locking nuts on either side. They are black.
Use the adjustable wrench to loosen the locking nuts on both ends of the tie rods on each side of your X-Quad.
Once the nuts are loose, you can begin to start turn the tie rod using your hand.
The direction in which you turn depends on the misalignment of your wheel. If the wheel is pointing inward, turn the tie rod outward (away from the chassis). If the wheel is pointing outward, turn the tie rod inward (towards the chassis).
After adjusting, check the alignment of the wheels. The goal is to have both wheels perfectly straight.
If needed, continue to adjust the tie rod slightly until the wheels are perfectly aligned.
If the vehicle was raised during adjustment, lower it back to the ground. Recheck the alignment and make further adjustments if necessary.
Once the wheels are properly aligned, carefully tighten the locking nuts on the tie rods without moving the tie rod. This ensures the alignment stays intact.
Double-check the alignment to ensure the wheels are not towing in or out. Ensure that your ride is smooth and free from any jittery or bumpy feelings.
Take the vehicle for a test drive to confirm that the adjustments have improved the alignment and handling.
Your tie rods are now properly adjusted, which should improve tire tread wear and overall ride quality.
By following these simple steps, your X-Quad should be riding much smoother and give a overall better experience. If you encounter any difficulties or have further questions, don't hesitate to reach out to our support team for assistance.
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