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![]() Drives: 2011 Chevrolet Camaro SS A/T Join Date: Aug 2022
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Is there any chance to find a replacement for the rear knuckle silent blocks? Maybe smb has a part number or link ?) I found racing kit for $600 but it's more expensive than the knuckle assy...
I have a slight backlash. At first I thought it was a wheel hub bearing, but it turned out to be a bushing |
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I think that is more than a simple bushing. I think it's a rubber covered monoball so it's not likely that you will be able to replace cheaply.
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It shows the bushing in the catalog but no part number or even able to buy it but for $185 a piece on rockauto I would just replace the entire knuckle, even if you find a bushing you'll have to remove the knuckle itself anyway to press out and replace it. Might not be worth all that work. That's just me though, good luck!
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