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The Steering Knuckle is a component of a vehicle's suspension system, connecting the wheel hub to the suspension system. It is responsible for transferring the steering input from the steering system to the wheel, allowing the vehicle to turn. The Steering Knuckle also helps to absorb road shocks and vibrations, providing a smoother ride. It is typically made of cast iron or aluminum, and is designed to be lightweight and durable.
The Steering Knuckle market is a highly competitive one, with many companies offering a variety of designs and materials. Companies are constantly innovating to provide the best performance and reliability for their products. Many companies also offer custom designs to meet the specific needs of their customers.
Some of the major companies in the Steering Knuckle market include Delphi Automotive, ZF Friedrichshafen, Continental AG, Magna International, and American Axle & Manufacturing. Show Less Read more