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Photo_Boi 11-18-18 05:51 PM

Unknown name for part
 
Hey I was just wondering if someone could tell me what the suspension component is called that is sandwiched between the strut and the lower control arm

t_g_farrell 11-18-18 07:02 PM

Pic?

KansasCityREPU 11-18-18 07:04 PM

It's the Arm, Knuckle 32301A

tommyeflight89 11-18-18 07:43 PM

Steering knuckle I think!

Photo_Boi 11-18-18 09:59 PM

thank you by any chance do you know where i might be able to find one ive been looking for like the past hour

GSLSEforme 11-19-18 04:33 AM

Left/right side are different,so you know that before you start looking...

mazdaverx713b 11-19-18 08:26 AM

Sounds to me like you're talking about the lower ball joint....

LongDuck 11-19-18 04:16 PM

I give up. What is it?

GSLSEforme 11-19-18 04:43 PM

The way original post is worded op is describing steering knuckle.

FEED AFFLUX v5 11-19-18 07:18 PM

I see he tried to upload this, possibly had issues with low post count:

https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rx7...2773e28be.jpeg

Photo_Boi is this what you are looking for?

mazdaverx713b 11-20-18 07:11 AM

That's the lower ball joint, just like I had thought.

aeenox 11-21-18 03:51 PM

I seen a set for sale on Ebay, so search there.

DivinDriver 11-23-18 01:18 PM

The top long part with the two bolt holes is the steering knuckle, mounted to the lower ball joint top stud via a castle nut and cotter pin, which is (according to Mazda) a non-replaceable part of the lower control arm though some people have had replacements pressed/tacked in.

The strut carrier/axle assembly mounts to the top of the steering knuckle via those two bolt holes.

The torn rubber boot is considered part of the ball joint, though you can find replacements for them sold separately.

Photo_Boi 11-23-18 10:38 PM

I have fixed my problem thank you all for the suggestions and everything else


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