BMW 535 Steering and Tie Rod Parts

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The BMW 535 steering idler arm is the arm that is at the opposite side of the center link from the steering box. When the BMW 535 Idler arm wears out, the steering will seem loose, and you will get very uneven tire wear on the right hand front tire. It is always a good idea to replace the BMW 535 center link and the tie rods at the same time, as you will need to have the BMW 535 aligned when you have replaced the steering parts.

The BMW 535 Steering Gear, or the Steering box is located at the end of the steering shaft and has a worm type gear that allows the input of the steering wheel to turn the front wheels. Most BMW 535 steering boxes have power assist that is driven by the power steering pump. Most BMW 535 steering boxes fail due to inadequate lubrication, so make sure you have plenty of power steering fluid at all times.

Like any other hose, the BMW 535 power steering hose can eventually develop leaks and need replacement. If you check the BMW 535 Power steering hose and see small hairline cracks it would be a good time to replace the power steering hose.

Remanufactured BMW 535 Power Steering Pump's by the leading OEM suppiers like ZF at discount prices. Large selection of new and rebuilt BMW 535 Power Steering Pumps.

DriveWire carries BMW OE quaity tie rods and tie rod ends for your 535. We can have your BMW 535 tie rods to you quickly so you can get your BMW back on the road.

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