How do you diagnose a bad steering knuckle?
GM Genuine Parts 96979004 Steering Knuckle
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Jun 17, 2025 - 06:54 PM
To diagnose a bad steering knuckle, check for visible signs of damage such as cracks, bends, or excessive rust. Listen for unusual noises like clunking or grinding when turning the steering wheel, and observe for uneven tire wear or misalignment, which can indicate a compromised steering knuckle. Additionally, have a professional perform a detailed inspection to confirm any suspicions.
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