Collection: Steering Spindles / Knuckles

Steering spindles, also known as steering knuckles or steering uprights, are vital components of the steering system. They are located at the front wheels & connect various suspension & steering components. Steering spindles are responsible for providing a pivot point for the front wheels to rotate around, allowing for steering control & maneuverability. They typically have a hub assembly mounted to them, which holds the wheel & facilitates its rotation. The steering linkage, such as tie rods, is connected to the steering spindles to transmit steering inputs from the driver to the wheels. Steering spindles are typically made of durable materials like steel or aluminum to withstand the forces & stresses encountered during steering & suspension movements. They are engineered to maintain proper wheel alignment & support the weight of the vehicle. Over time, steering spindles can become worn or damaged, leading to steering play, vibrations, or improper wheel alignment. If any issues are detected, it's essential to have them inspected &, if necessary, replaced by a professional to ensure safe & proper steering operation. Upgrading to aftermarket steering spindles can provide enhanced durability or performance characteristics for specific applications.