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Enthusiast ![]() ![]() Joined Apr 24, '14 From Durham, NC, USA Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Have never done it before, but I plan on visiting local auto junkyards very soon to try to find a steering knuckle to replace the one I have that has bent ears. I'm looking for two things: advice on using auto junkyards from you experts, such as how to know the part was not involved in a collision if it has already been removed (and yeah, I'm a little scared of the dog), and I need to know what vehicles used the same knuckle as my manual 94 Celica ST Coup (1.8L) w/o ABS. I know it's the same for all 94-99 Celicas, but are there any others that used the same part?
The Toyota part number is 43211-29015. Would very much appreciate getting advice. TIA |
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If you're looking for a junkyard where you do the work check LKQ Self-Service in Durham - they may have a Celica on the lot.
Otherwise, if you're up for a drive, there are Pull-a-Parts in Winston-Salem and Charlotte; I'll check my P-A-P tomorrow to see if the '95 they have has it's RH steering knuckle still and if so I'd be willing to meet halfway to deliver it. -------------------- Has no more Celicas
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