Spindle (automobile)

Spindles or uprights - Jaguar left and Holden Gemini right[clarification needed]
Automotive suspension, with the wheel spindle colored in red

In automobiles, a wheel spindle is the part of a suspension system that carries the hub for the wheel and attaches to the upper and lower control arms.

Spindles are carried by steering knuckles or "uprights".[1] Although the terms "steering knuckle" and "upright" are sometimes used interchangeably with "spindle", they all refer to different parts.[2][self-published source?]

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References

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  1. ^ "Car Suspension Basics, How-To & Design Tips ~ FREE!". Build Your Own Race Car!. Retrieved 2021-03-15.
  2. ^ "suspension - What is the difference between a knuckle and spindle? - Motor Vehicle Maintenance & Repair Stack Exchange". Motor Vehicle Maintenance & Repair Stack Exchange. Retrieved 26 December 2020.