PTC Steering-Knuckle Assemblies

PTC Expands Coverage Of Steering-Knuckle Assemblies

The new numbers fit some of the most popular vehicles on the road today.

PTC recently expanded coverage on new complete steering-knuckle assemblies to maximize sales opportunities in this fast-growing product category.

The new numbers fit some of the most popular vehicles on the road today, accounting for more than 7 million applications, according to the company.

PTC’s pre-assembled units eliminate the need for specialty tools or a press, resulting in a faster, easier installation that can save up to 50% labor time, according to PTC.

Pre-assembled steering-knuckle assemblies Include:

  • Knuckle assembly (E-coated)
  • Backing plate (E-coated)
  • Bearing
  • Lock ring
  • Wheel-hub assembly with studs
  • Axle nut

PTC complete steering-knuckle assemblies fit many of the most popular vehicles on the road today, accounting for nearly 17 million applications, based on estimated VIO data, according to the company.

Visit ptcauto.com or call 800-626-8333 for more information.

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