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While in the process of removing my front left wheel hub assembly from the car, there was quite a bit of 'aggressive coaxing' I did to try and break the

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Old 02-18-2014, 09:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
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While in the process of removing my front left wheel hub assembly from the car, there was quite a bit of 'aggressive coaxing' I did to try and break the wheel hub loose. I never directly hit the hub with a steel hammer, but I'd place a block against it and smash on that, or try to force it off by placing a crowbar between the hub and the knuckle for leverage and beating on the crowbar. Anyway, when I finally got the hub out, I looked at the knuckle and saw what looked like maybe small cracks? Just on the surface? Should I be worried that I damaged the steering knuckle itself or is it a lot stronger than that? Here is what I'm talking about:





On the other side, I had purchased the slide hammer at this point, so it came right out without any of that smashing around. And I don't see any of the marks on that one...


Really hoping there isn't another part to buy...
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I don't see how you could have caused that many cracks, even if you beat on it. Was it outside in Edmonton? Or in a garage? Once stress cracks appear, they will continue to grow until catastrophic failure of the part.
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In a garage. And the force on it really wasn't that much, no hitting the knuckle itself at all. Seems weird they would be stress cracks.
Edit: Is this part coated with something that could have cracked, on the surface?
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That part is bare aluminum.

You need to clean that part extremely well and then re-evaluate, post photos here if you'd like more opinions.

Based on what I see there, that part is garbage, I'd never put it back on my own car.
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Time to splurge on a pair of these...


IMG_9492 by J M Gale, on Flickr

Voodoo 13 makes them.
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Old 02-18-2014, 11:56 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Haha probably outta the budget! Looks sick though, they list it as coming soon
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They are supposed to be "affordable". They didn't say to who though...
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Ha, exactly. I'm gonna clean it up and hopefully it'll just end up being on the surface. Fingers crossed!
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Clean it up really well. Then take it to someone who does NDT testing. Dye Penetrant. If you was closer. I could do it. Those look like surface cracks from casting it. Not uncommon. I don't see the cracks going into the machined area. If the crack was going into the machined area. Then I would think you got a problem.
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That is normal aluminum casting marks. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that part. I see that every day with various other aluminum parts that are casted.
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Dye penetrate will tell you for sure ...
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Just looks like casting marks, alloy is moulded in sand casts. Just rub it with sand paper and it will disappear if so.
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zip ties.. all i saw were zip ties...
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Lol as opposed to a coat hanger? Seemed like the best way to hang the caliper temporarily
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Lol as opposed to a coat hanger? Seemed like the best way to hang the caliper temporarily
nono, i was referring to mr.gale's image with the dorifuto front bumper fix

sorry to see wat it appears to be stress fractures.
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