Loose or Wandering Steering
The car drifts and needs constant correction to stay in its lane.
Wandering, loose, or hard-to-turn steering? Our certified technicians repair tie rods, racks and power steering so your car goes exactly where you point it.
WHAT WE DO
Your steering system is the direct link between you and the road. When tie rods, the rack, or the power steering wear out, the wheel gets loose, vague, or heavy — and your car drifts instead of tracking straight. We pinpoint the real cause and restore tight, confident control.
WARNING SIGNS
Steering problems are a safety issue — book an inspection at the first sign of trouble.
The car drifts and needs constant correction to stay in its lane.
The steering wheel sits crooked when you're driving straight.
A groan or whine points to low fluid or a failing power steering pump.
Heavy, stiff steering — especially at low speed — signals a power steering fault.
Free movement before the wheels respond means worn tie rods or linkage.
Reddish power steering fluid on the driveway needs prompt attention.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
We inspect the whole steering system, then repair only what your vehicle needs.
OUR PROCESS
We confirm your symptoms and check tie rods, the rack and power steering.
You get a clear explanation and an upfront, transparent price before any work.
Certified techs replace worn parts with quality components and torque to spec.
We re-align, center the wheel, and road test so your steering feels right.
FAQS
Loose or wandering steering, an off-center wheel, excessive play, a whine when turning, hard low-speed steering, or a clunk when you turn are all reasons to get an inspection.
Usually low or leaking power steering fluid, a failing pump, a worn belt, or a rack-and-pinion issue. We diagnose the exact cause before recommending a repair.
Yes. Replacing tie rods, a rack, or linkage changes your toe setting, so an alignment afterward is essential to center the wheel and protect your tires.
Steering issues affect control and tend to worsen quickly. Loose or unresponsive steering is a safety risk — have it inspected as soon as symptoms appear.