Steering Knuckles

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A steering knuckle, also referred to as a hub carrier, wheel carrier, or upright, is a component in a vehicle’s front axle that actually makes the front wheels rotate. It pivots on an upper ball joint (which attaches it to the strut assembly) and lower ball joint, thus creating the geometry of the steering axis. The design of the steering knuckles differs depending on the type of suspension and drivetrain, but their ever-present function is to link the steering components, suspension components, and wheels together. The steering knuckle assembly holds and controls the wheels, allowing the driver to turn the vehicle.

Although steering knuckles are usually strong parts that are quite hard to bend, they can get damaged in a collision or as a result of hitting a curb or a large pothole. A worn or cracked front steering knuckle can affect steering precision as well as cause uneven tire wear. You don’t need to overpay to the dealer for the original part if you need a replacement steering knuckle; what we carry is a wide range of aftermarket parts built to ensure an OEM level of quality and performance at a lower than OEM price. They come from nationally-renowned names, including Dorman, Omix-Ada, Motorcraft, and others, so you can shop with confidence!

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Knuckles Reviews

11 reviews
4 of 5
Good Quality Product
This product was bought to replace my previous wheel bearing , it is very close to manufacturer specs , for the ABS sensor to go back onto the hole , I had to drill out the hole to make enough room for the sensor to go in , that was my only argument on installing this product , in all it is a very good product but some work needs to be done .
Posted by Deewan (Brooklyn, NY) / June 22, 20222016 Honda Accord
1 of 5
UNSAFE - Wheel Studs Break
The wheel studs break when tightening on the wheel nuts. Super unsafe, do not buy.
Posted by Customer / July 30, 20212012 Ford Escape