I-beam, Tie rod, Knuckle assembly – Spicer Steer Axles Illustrated Parts List User Manual
Page 6: Steering arm, King pin, Model coverage, Component part number location
Identification
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Component Part Number Location
I-Beam
I-Beam forgings have the finished P/N forged in .38" high letters.
The dash portion and the last digit are stamped in .38" high letters
on the front side of the axle.
Tie Rod
Tie Rod assembly number is stamped in .125" high letters close to
the end with LH threads. This also serves as an identifier to the LH
side of the tube.
Knuckle Assembly
Knuckle assemblies have the part number stamped in two loca-
tions.
Steering Arm
Both the steering arms and tie rod arms will have the Dana part
number and induction hardening code stamped in this area.
King Pin
The king pin part number is stamped in this area. Included is the
manufacturing I.D. and julian date code or lot number.
Part Number
ABS hole
(Approximate)
Right Hand
Left Hand
Part Number
for E Series
I and D
Series
I and D
Series
E Series
Part
Number
I and D Series
Part Number
E Series