Drag Link Freightliner
If you’re looking for the Drag Link Freightliner that is both affordable and highly advantageous, MIVO has what you need.
1. Drag Link Freightliner covers models of Cascadia, Columbia, Coronado, and M2.
2. MIVO made its drag link especially for Freightliner trucks to make sure it is safe on the road and lasts a long time.

MIVO is one of China’s leading manufacturers of Drag Link Freightliner
As one of China’s leading drag link manufacturers, MIVO has many different types of substitute drag links and is able to help you find a cost-effective, long-lasting drag link for Freightliner vehicles.
MIVO uses high-precision production equipment, and the manufacturing methods are also strictly in line with IATF 16949. This makes sure you get the trustworthy, reliable drag link.
MIVO uses AISI 1045 and AISI 4140 steel in the Drag Link Freightliner, along with powder metallurgy metal components. MIVO treats it with a certain kind of heat to increase hardness and wear resistance to make sure they are strong and stable over long periods of time.
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Why use MIVO’s high-quality drag link for Freightliner?
The drag link we offer works better than the OEM specification. It can enhance the overall performance of the steering system and prolong the lifespan of other steering components, ensuring a stable ride for your Freightliner truck.

Models of Freightliner fully meet OEM standards
Our Freightliner drag link is safe to use and simple to install. Most important of all, we test each drag link carefully. It meets all of their original requirements and works with many Freightliner models, such as the Coronado, Cascadia, M2, and others.
Improve the performance of the steering system and cut down on repair costs
MIVO’S drag link can help Freightliner trucks’ steering systems last longer and wear down other steering parts less, which lowers the cost of long-term repairs and replacements. Our drag link makes driving more fun and lowers car maintenance costs.
Quick delivery and supply around the world
We work with some international logistics companies that can quickly ship it all over the world. In other words, we can deliver your order quickly to anywhere, especially the US and Europe.
Professional help with technical issues and after sales
Our team’s deep industry knowledge helps you give knowledgeable technical support and consulting services. If you are unsure which type of drag link would work with your Freightliner truck, we will help you choose the best product based on your specifications.
What is the role of the drag link in Freightliner trucks?
The drag link is a component that connects the steering box and steering arm. It transforms the driver’s steering movement to wheel movement. It is not only a crucial part of the steering system, but it is also a critical safety component that ensures the vehicle runs safely and smoothly. Drag links can wear down due to pressure, driving conditions, and frequent use, resulting in loose steering, excessive clearance, or vibration.
The drag link is an important safety part of the steering system to keep the car’s normal handling, responsive steering, and general driving stability. No matter what kind of car you drive, such as a Freightliner Cascadia, M2 series, etc., learning how to maintain and replace drag links will make driving more fun and safer.

In which instances do you need to replace the Freightliner drag link?
It is very important to keep the drag link in great shape so that you can keep control and drive safely. You may need to replace the Freightliner’s drag link in the following situations.
Looseness Feeling When Turning
Wear and tear on the drag link could be the cause of excessive play or looseness when turning the wheel.
Vibration or Deviation
Loose or damaged drag links can cause vibration or make the truck feel unstable or like it can’t move in a straight line on the road.
Tire Wear
A malfunctioning drawbar can cause asymmetrical steering, resulting in uneven tire wear. Damage to both the drag link and tires will result in higher replacement costs.
Stuck and Noise
If there is a knocking or banging sound when turning, or if it becomes stuck when turning, it could be a drag link or associated parts that need to be checked or replaced.
Over a Certain Age
As time goes on and the weather gets worse, it may become unsafe and needs to be changed as the manufacturer suggests.
Performance Drag Link
You need a high-performance drag link if you have to drive on poor roads and routinely transport large weights for safety.
There are some things you may need to know – FAQ
The price of a Freightliner drag link can vary depending on the model, year, and supplier. The repair market usually prices it between $100 and $300, excluding labor costs. But you have a better option that to getting the factory price from us.
1. Check and fix the driving system on a regular basis.
2. Make sure all the parts are securely connected together.
3. Avoid frequent driving on rough and uneven roads.
4. Replace the steering fluid on a regular basis to keep the system smooth.
It is possible to replace it on your own if you have extensive mechanical knowledge or are a trained maintenance specialist. Otherwise, we recommend having a licensed specialist or repair shop handle it to ensure safety.
Tow chains usually need to be replaced every 1.5 years or 60,000 miles, but this depends on how often they are used and the condition of the road. If something is found to be wrong or getting worse during this time, you should replace it.
A drag link made by the original equipment maker (OEM) is the best choice. Even if drag links from different names look the same, they might not fully meet the needs of Freightliner vehicles.
We also make drag links for Freightliner and are able to meet OEM specifications. If you’re considering various factors, particularly the supply chain and cost, our services are a fantastic choice.
1. Only use original or approved new parts.
2. Make sure to align the drag chain correctly and tighten all connection points.
3. Check out the other steering parts. Before installing and make sure the whole system is still together.
4. We suggest that a professional expert do the installation to make sure it is safe and will work for a long time.