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Stub Axle/Steering knuckle...

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Hi there, I'm new on here, so please be gentle with me. Quick question! Are a stub axle and wheel knuckle two completely separate items? We need a front passenger side stub axle, but when I search for one, steering knuckle seems to come up a lot. Sorry if this is the stupidest question ever...

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They're generally interchangeable terms.

Be aware that there are different versions of the front steering knuckles depending on whether you have ABS, and manual or power steering.

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There are also early and late versions (identified by the brake caliper type)

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clift_d wrote:They're generally interchangeable terms.

Be aware that there are different versions of the front steering knuckles depending on whether you have ABS, and manual or power steering.

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No that is interesting. Im running Auto/PAS/ABS model.
I thought ABS version was same as normal with just a knock on sensor ring and appropriate wiring?

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wc1 wrote: Quick question! Are a stub axle and wheel knuckle two completely separate items?
Stub axle and steering knuckle are a one-piece part, the yanks call them spindles which is another name bandied about by the instant experts.
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maxstu wrote:
clift_d wrote:They're generally interchangeable terms.

Be aware that there are different versions of the front steering knuckles depending on whether you have ABS, and manual or power steering.

https://volkswagen.7zap.com/en/rdw/typ+ ... 7-50000/#1

No that is interesting. Im running Auto/PAS/ABS model.
I thought ABS version was same as normal with just a knock on sensor ring and appropriate wiring?

Thanks for info :ok
Pretty sure that ABS only came on PAS uprights (higher spec vans/buses)

Also there are uprights for early and late brakes: the former has threaded tappings in the upright, the latter has plain drillings and the threads in the caliper/pad carrier.

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