89-94 Geo Metro,suzuki Swift Steering Knuckle Left Side, New Wheel Bearings. on 2040-parts.com
Webster City, Iowa, US
Up for grabs is a used 1989-94 Geo Metro/Suzuki Swift Left Side [drivers] steering knuckle with new wheel bearings. The dust cover plate on knuckle is missing and needs the grease seal as you can see in picture.. Please look at pictures for condition. This the cheapest on ebay with free priority shipping. Cant beat the price on knuckle with new bearings.
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