What is the Focus Steering Knuckle?
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Ford Focus steering knuckle is one of the important components in the automotive steering axle, enabling stable vehicle operation and sensitive transmission of driving direction. The steering knuckle serves as the hinge for wheel steering, typically featuring a fork shape with two coaxial holes on the upper and lower forks for installing the kingpin. The steering knuckle spindle is used to mount the wheel, while the two lugs with pin holes on the steering knuckle connect to the fist-shaped parts at both ends of the front axle via the kingpin, allowing the front wheels to pivot around the kingpin at a certain angle for vehicle steering. The function of the steering knuckle is to transmit and bear the front load of the vehicle, supporting and driving the front wheels to rotate around the kingpin for steering.