If your Kenworth T680 starts to feel loose in the wheel or drifts while driving, it's time to check your steering system. Long hauls, rough roads, and heavy loads can wear out key components like drag links, tie rods, and king pins over time. Sometimes the symptoms of bad steering can be the result of issues with tires, wheels, or brakes, moreover warped
Kenworth T680 brake pads and rotors. Regardless, replacing worn steering parts restores steering precision, stability, and confidence behind the wheel.
Find Essential Steering Parts for the Kenworth T680
Power Steering Pump â The hydraulic muscle that makes turning easy. It pushes fluid through the system so you can steer smoothly, even under full load.
Drag Link â The connecting rod between the steering box and the front wheels. A worn drag link can cause sloppy or delayed steering response.
Cross Tube (Tie Rod Assembly) â The long bar that keeps both front wheels aligned and turning together. It ensures straight tracking and prevents uneven tire wear.
Tie Rod Ends â The flexible joints that let your wheels steer and move with the suspension. Replacing them keeps steering tight and responsive.
King Pin Kits â The pivot points that support your front wheels. They carry the truck's front-end weight and allow smooth, precise steering.
Pivot Tubes & Steering Stabilizers â Components that strengthen front-end geometry and absorb vibration, improving steering comfort and control on rough highways.
Experience Sharp, Reliable Steering
These aftermarket steering components are engineered for the demands of commercial trucking â forged steel construction, corrosion-resistant finishes, and precision-machined tolerances for a perfect fit. Pair your parts with other upgrades for a smoother ride, like:
Kenworth T680 front air ride axle kits or
Kenworth T680 shock absorbers.
Whether you're doing routine maintenance, replacing worn parts, or upgrading for tighter control, you'll find dependable solutions here to keep your Kenworth T680 steering smooth, steady, and road-ready.