Suitable for Ford Transit New Generation Transit L536 Fushun Claw L NC19-3K186-AA

NC19-3K186-AA
The "knuckle" of a car actually refers to the steering knuckle (also known as the steering arm), a core component of the vehicle's steering system. It primarily connects the wheels to the body, transfers forces and torques between the front wheels and the body, and bears static and dynamic loads on the front of the vehicle. When driving on bumpy roads, it absorbs impact vibrations and ensures a smooth ride. By driving the front wheels around the kingpin, it accurately responds to steering wheel inputs, ensuring sensitive and precise steering. Components such as the kingpin hole and journal within its fork-shaped structure, combined with bushings and lubrication designs, reduce steering resistance. Damage to the steering knuckle (such as deformation or material fatigue) can lead to abnormal wear of the front wheels, steering failure, and unusual body noises, directly impacting driving safety.
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