2006-2010 Ford Explorer Rear Right Loaded Knuckle Assembly

2006-2010 Ford Explorer Rear Right Loaded Knuckle Assembly

K2 Industries

Part #
K2-9007-FORD-006-TSARK
UPC #
OEM-KNCK-007-R

Regular price $199.99 USD
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2006–2010 Ford Explorer Rear Right Loaded Knuckle Assembly

Complete rear knuckle assembly ready to bolt on—no core charge, no surprises. This is the full hub carrier with integrated brake mounting surfaces and suspension geometry already dialed in. Direct replacement for the right rear position; arrives assembled and inspected.

✓ Ships from FL Warehouse ✓ In-House Quality Check ✓ Factory Mounting Points
Key Features
  • Loaded assembly - Includes hub, bearings, and brake mounting surface; saves you the teardown and rebuild.
  • Factory geometry preserved - Suspension angles and brake clearance match OEM specs out of the box.
  • Right rear fitment - Confirm your vehicle position before install; left and right are not interchangeable.
Specs
  • Loaded knuckle assembly with integrated hub carrier and brake mounting provision
  • Right rear position
  • Direct OEM replacement configuration
Whats Included
  • Rear right loaded knuckle assembly
Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to reuse my old bearings or wheel speed sensor?

The assembly ships as a complete loaded knuckle. Check if your ABS sensor and wheel bearings are pre-installed; if not, you'll transfer them from your old knuckle or source them separately. Confirm the condition of both before install.

What fasteners do I need to bolt this on?

You'll need the suspension control arm bolts, shock absorber mounting hardware, and brake caliper bracket fasteners. Reference your service manual for torque specs and any torque-to-yield requirements—some fasteners may need replacement.

Can I install this myself with basic tools?

Yes—you'll need jack stands, basic wrenches, and a way to support the axle. Brake line disconnect may be required depending on your approach; take photos before disassembly so you can route the new assembly the same way.

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