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Old 10-09-2009, 12:10 AM   #1
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Lightbulb Where is the steering knuckel located on 91 civic

trying to locate the area where the steering nuckel is on the right side if and pics or digram that would be great thanks
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im totally confused.....if you're asking this question id ask a friend that wont laugh for help or take your car to a shop.


The knuckle is what the brake rotor is attached to. so if you take the wheel off of the right front tire. grab the brake rotor and give it a light pull. the thing that is keeping the rotor from coming out is your knuckle.
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These are the actual knuckles



With dust shield and hub pressed in


This is a complete assembly, knuckle, hub, rotor, calipers
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