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HWH Front Right Steering Knuckle Spindle Wheel bearing housing for VOLKSWAGEN GOLF VII 5Q0407256N

Short Description:

HWH No.: 0121K20-2
Reference OE Number: 5Q0407256N
Interchange  Part Number : 5QD407256N
MPN No.:
Placement on Vehicle: Front Left side

Product Description

This steering knuckle  is precision-engineered and rigorously tested to provide products with unrivaled performance and longer lifespan.

  • All new,never remanufactured.
  • Made from strong materials for enhanced durability .
  • Made using state-of-the-art equipment and techniques
  • Rigorously inspected to ensure conformity with the set standards

 

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Product Details

Material: Iron Casting
Color Black
Installation Hardware included No
Weight(lbs): 10.8
Size(inch): 12.6*9.45*7.5
Package Contents: 1 steering knuckle

OE Number

HWH No.: 0101K20-2
OE NO.: 5Q0407256N
OE NO.: 5QD407256N

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  • Car  Model Year
    VOLKSWAGEN GOLF VII 2012-2021
    AUDI A3 2012-2021
    SEAT LEON 2012-2021
    SKODA OCTAVIA 2012-2021

    A warranty must be returned to the parts supplier where the HWH product was purchased and is subject to that part store’s terms & conditions.
    1 year(s) / 12,000 miles.

    1.What are the signs of steering knuckle failure?
    Because the component connects to the suspension and steering, symptoms will usually appear in both systems. They include
    The steering wheel shaking when driving
    Misaligned steering wheel
    The vehicle pulling to one side when you should be driving straight
    Tires becoming worn out unevenly
    The car making a squealing or screeching noise every time you turn the wheels
    Steering knuckle symptoms should not be ignored, considering the component is an essential safety part.
    If the problem is wear or bend, replacement is the only way to go.

    2.When should you replace a steering knuckle?
    Steering knuckles last a long time, longer than the parts they link to.
    Replace them if you notice any signs of damage or wear. It could be a worn bore or other hidden and dangerous problems such as bends or fractures.
    Consider changing the knuckles if you recently hit the wheel against an obstacle or if your car had a collision.

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