A driver comes in with a wandering concern on an SLA (short arm long arm) suspension. Technician A says a worn relay rod ball socket may be the cause. Technician B says the tie rod adjusting limit may be out of specification. Who is right?

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ASE identifies suspension and steering as an individual service area for certification. The suspension and steering service area involves the following components: Steering system, Suspension system, Wheel Alignment and Wheel and Tire Service.


A driver comes in with a wandering concern on an SLA (short arm long arm) suspension. Technician A says a worn relay rod ball socket may be the cause. Technician B says the tie rod adjusting limit may be out of specification. Who is right?