Does Replacing the Steering Knuckle Have a Significant Impact on the Car?
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Replacing the steering knuckle has minimal impact on the vehicle. Below is detailed information about replacing the steering knuckle: Definition: The steering knuckle, also known as the steering arm, is the axle head at both ends of the front beam that bears the steering function. It is one of the essential components of a car's steering system, ensuring smooth, stable driving and responsive direction control. Function: The steering knuckle transmits and bears the front load of the car, supporting and driving the front wheels to rotate around the kingpin. It enables the car to steer and, during driving, endures variable impact loads, thus requiring high strength.