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Another name for steering knuckles?

I'v been searching everywhere for some 90-91 Civic EX sedan steering knuckles but I cant even find them online anywhere. Is there another name for these? When I search online the links that come up are the ones in the articals telling me what I need (doing 11.1" prelude big brake swap). Anyone know any sites that sell them, or another name or part number I could search by?
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Re: Another name for steering knuckles?

just found some on majestic, 340 bucks for both, there has to be cheeper ones somewhere. People say they have did the swap for less than $200 and that includes calipers and rotors also.
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Re: Another name for steering knuckles?

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Re: Another name for steering knuckles?

did you read the little "I'v searched everywhere" part? the first place I looked was junk yards but theres no ex's around here.
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Re: Another name for steering knuckles?

use 90-93 teg knuckles they are the same thing i know cuz my car is NOT lowered and DOES NOT HAVE CAMBER CASTER OR ANY ALIGNMENT ISSUES. it is a good upgrade and can be easly found for cheep ($300 for a front and rear disk swap)
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Re: Another name for steering knuckles?

allright, I might pick some up, I read that they will throw off caster if you use teg ones but I'm getting despirate, I got these big ol' rotors sitting here and nothing to mount them on.... also overlooking the fact that I dont have the type r calipers or rims big enough to fit over them yet. heh The rotor alone wont fit inside my factory 13's lol. If this deal goes though I'm getting 16's and a complete air cylinder kit for my civic though.
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