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SteeringKnuckleand HubAssembly

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Front Wheel Hub bearing and SteeringKnuckle Assembly

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Steeringknuckle assemblyDiagram

Hello All i have a 13 fost3 the bearing has gone badin my driver side steering knuckle so rather than trying to press it out id rather just buy a new knuckle. I cant seem to figure out where to find one because all the sites that have them dont list the "ST" as a trim option. there is like SE S Titanium but no ST. anyone know if one of those trims would work?

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2009127 — it's an adc trouble code that cuts power when it's thrown to prevent damage. I think it has to do with overheating, but I can't find any ...