Steering Knuckle Races

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What are Steering Knuckle Races?

Steering knuckle races are components of the steering system in a car. They are located between the wheel hub and the steering knuckle, and help to reduce friction and wear.

What is the purpose of Steering Knuckle Races?

Steering knuckle races are designed to reduce friction between the wheel hub and steering knuckle, and to reduce wear on both components. This helps to improve the smoothness of steering, and to keep the steering system functioning properly over time.

How do I know if my Steering Knuckle Races are faulty?

If your steering knuckle races are faulty, you may notice a squeaking or grinding noise when you turn the wheel. You may also notice that the steering is becoming stiffer or harder to turn.

Can a faulty Steering Knuckle Races cause damage?

Yes, if your steering knuckle races are faulty, it can lead to increased wear on other components of the steering system, and can eventually cause damage.

How do I replace Steering Knuckle Races?

To replace your steering knuckle races, you will need to do the following:

  1. Disconnect the wheel hub from the steering knuckle.
  2. Remove the old steering knuckle race from the wheel hub and steering knuckle.
  3. Install the new steering knuckle race.
  4. Reattach the wheel hub to the steering knuckle.