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Old 04-07-2006, 12:56 AM
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front knuckle

Ok I searched at www.unap.com which is "u need a part" for used parts. I get replies saying that they have the "spindle" and "hub and bearings"? are they the same as knuckle? I think mines kinda bent, ill take a pic tomorrow.
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Re: front knuckle

NO THEY ARE NOT the same as a knuckle-

email me if you need one - ive got a few for sale.
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Re: front knuckle

a spindle is where the wheel bearings ride, a hub is what you bolt the wheel to, and a bearing is kind of obvious, but they all go on the knuckle.
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