What are the symptoms of a damaged car steering knuckle?
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Car steering knuckle damage symptoms include: 1. The vehicle tires will exhibit uneven wear and alignment issues; 2. Noticeable vibration during braking, potentially damaging bearings and drive shafts; 3. Abnormal front tire wear and poor steering wheel return; 4. Unusual noises from the vehicle body. The steering knuckle is a crucial component of the steering assembly, serving as one of the main parts on the vehicle's steering axle. It's also a vital component connecting the wheels to the suspension system. Its unique shape allows connection with suspension arms, tie rods, and axle shafts. The steering knuckle bears the front load of the vehicle, supports the front wheels, and enables them to pivot around the kingpin for steering.