SKF Extends Its Line Of Knuckle Assemblies To Include 2002-2006 Nissan Altima 3.5L

SKF Extends Its Line Of Knuckle Assemblies To Include 2002-2006 Nissan Altima 3.5L

SKF knuckle assemblies are designed to facilitate replacement of first-generation wheel bearings by eliminating the need for press work and special tools. They are preassembled and are ready to be bolted on for installation out of the package.

SKF has extended its line of knuckle assemblies to include left front (part number BR935013LK) and right front (part number BR935014LK) assemblies for the popular 2002-2006 Nissan Altima 3.5L. 

SKF knuckle assemblies are designed to facilitate replacement of first-generation wheel bearings by eliminating the need for press work and special tools. They are preassembled and are ready to be bolted on for installation out of the package.  

SKF launched its line of knuckle assemblies at last year’s AAPEX trade show. The assemblies include backing plates, bearings, flanges, clips and nuts. The knuckle assembly connects the wheel hub to the suspension and steering system. 

“The addition of the knuckle assemblies last year expanded SKF’s portfolio of high-quality hub units and wheel kits,” said Neil Hogan, product manager for SKF VSM NA. “This portfolio now includes complete knuckle assemblies for top-production vehicles from Ford and Nissan. With this recent line extension, we can provide knuckle assemblies for the Nissan Altima 3.5L, a popular third-generation Altima model.”

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