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Factory source Can-Am Spindle - HWH Chassis Parts Rear Steering Knuckle Assembly Left Side Subaru Forester 698-417 – CHUANGYU Detail:
Product Details
| Package Contents: | 1 Knuckle; 1 Bearing; 1 Hub; 1 Backing Plate; 1 Axle Nut |
| Anti Lock Braking System Type | / |
| Anti Lock Braking System | No |
| Bolt Circle Diameter (Inches) | 3.937 |
| Brake Pilot Diameter (Inches) | 2.637 |
| Flange Bolt Hole Quantity | 5 |
| Flange Diameter (Inches) | 3.06 |
| Flange Shape | Circular |
| Hub Pilot Diameter (Inches) | 2.677 |
| Spline Quantity | 24 |
| Wheel Stud Quantity | / |
| Wheel Stud Size (MM) | / |
| Wheel Studs Included | / |
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