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Old Jan 6, 2011 | 11:22 AM
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Rear Knuckle Assembly Broken

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I have a 09 RX8 and I recently crashed the Rear back corner of my car. I am repairing it and I was about to order the Rear Driver's side Knuckle Assy ( Part# F181-26-12X for S2) But its going to cost me $445!! So I know a few parts are interchangeable between the S1 and S2s. Does anyone know if a S1 Rear Driver's side knuckle will work on a S2 car? I found one on ebay for $100. Want to save money where I can.
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Old Jan 6, 2011 | 11:28 AM
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www.mazmart.com, www.finishlineperformance.com. Not sure on parts being interchangeable.
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Old Jan 6, 2011 | 11:49 AM
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Sooo do you think someone at Mazmart or Finish Line Performance would know?? Is that why you listed their links?
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Old Jan 6, 2011 | 12:03 PM
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according to my database, they have two different part numbers.
04-08: F1512612XA
09-11: F1892612X

take it for it's worth and buy the right part imo.
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Old Jan 6, 2011 | 01:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Ekim
Sooo do you think someone at Mazmart or Finish Line Performance would know?? Is that why you listed their links?

Yes, definitely.
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Old Jan 6, 2011 | 02:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Ekim
Hi Everyone,
I have a 09 RX8 and I recently crashed the Rear back corner of my car. I am repairing it and I was about to order the Rear Driver's side Knuckle Assy ( Part# F181-26-12X for S2) But its going to cost me $445!! So I know a few parts are interchangeable between the S1 and S2s. Does anyone know if a S1 Rear Driver's side knuckle will work on a S2 car? I found one on ebay for $100. Want to save money where I can.
They are the same. Most all of the car is damn exact same contrary to what most people beleive. It's really the Series 1 and the Series 1.01

Contact Tom Neel. http://www.partsgroup.com/ A used one will be just fine. You must have really whacked something because those dudes are robust.

The rear wheel bearings on the 8 are also robust. The fronts need replacing before I'd ever consider the rears.

Hope that helps.

Eric
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Old Jan 6, 2011 | 02:54 PM
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Originally Posted by EricMeyer
They are the same. Most all of the car is damn exact same contrary to what most people beleive. It's really the Series 1 and the Series 1.01

Contact Tom Neel. http://www.partsgroup.com/ A used one will be just fine. You must have really whacked something because those dudes are robust.

The rear wheel bearings on the 8 are also robust. The fronts need replacing before I'd ever consider the rears.

Hope that helps.

Eric
+1 for partsgroup. I can't believe I forgot them. Also try Curtis at http://www.revvinsevens.com/
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Old Jan 6, 2011 | 04:05 PM
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Thanks guys!!! I have Paul at Mazmart working on pricing for the parts I need. Hopefully he hooks it up. EricMeyer: The car spun out and hit the curb hard enough to damage the knuckle and crack the rim.... :''''(
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Old Jan 6, 2011 | 07:11 PM
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Thanks guys!!! I have Paul at Mazmart working on pricing for the parts I need. Hopefully he hooks it up. EricMeyer: The car spun out and hit the curb hard enough to damage the knuckle and crack the rim.... :''''(
The smallest diameter control arm on the rear (lower and toward the front) is the weak link of the rear suspension. If/when we get hit while racing this is the control arm that bends. Check it out. Also a big lateral impact will push the half shaft into the diff and sometimes the diff output shaft seal will leak. Check it every once and a while for seepage around the seal. Other than that the rest of the car is pretty strong. Hopefully your wheel was the weak link and took much of the abuse therefore transferring less force to the other parts of the car. Naturally you'll need an alignment afterwards. You'll want to talk to the mechanic before and after (I would if I were you) and have him triple check for other damage. He will know if something is wacky during the setup. A control arm bolt might be bent (the skinny control arm I told you about). Other than that you should be OK. Like I said before, the knuckle is really robust and its usually the control arms and wheel that get the maj of the punishment.

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Old Jan 6, 2011 | 07:35 PM
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The smallest diameter control arm on the rear (lower and toward the front) is the weak link of the rear suspension. If/when we get hit while racing this is the control arm that bends. Check it out. Also a big lateral impact will push the half shaft into the diff and sometimes the diff output shaft seal will leak. Check it every once and a while for seepage around the seal. Other than that the rest of the car is pretty strong. Hopefully your wheel was the weak link and took much of the abuse therefore transferring less force to the other parts of the car. Naturally you'll need an alignment afterwards. You'll want to talk to the mechanic before and after (I would if I were you) and have him triple check for other damage. He will know if something is wacky during the setup. A control arm bolt might be bent (the skinny control arm I told you about). Other than that you should be OK. Like I said before, the knuckle is really robust and its usually the control arms and wheel that get the maj of the punishment.

Cheerios
I know exactly what weak link your talking about. I thought my knuckle was ok too until I saw it with my own eyes. Somehow that sucker just snapped/cracked open right where that weak link is. The foward lower link. It must have hit at just the right angle or something.

Paul at Mazmart hooked me up though. That guy must not sleep, because he called me from EST to 5pm PST (my time) just to call me back. They had everything I needed at good prices too. I have been looking all over the place too!!!
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Old Jan 19, 2011 | 12:38 PM
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The smallest diameter control arm on the rear (lower and toward the front) is the weak link of the rear suspension. If/when we get hit while racing this is the control arm that bends. Check it out. Also a big lateral impact will push the half shaft into the diff and sometimes the diff output shaft seal will leak. Check it every once and a while for seepage around the seal. Other than that the rest of the car is pretty strong. Hopefully your wheel was the weak link and took much of the abuse therefore transferring less force to the other parts of the car. Naturally you'll need an alignment afterwards. You'll want to talk to the mechanic before and after (I would if I were you) and have him triple check for other damage. He will know if something is wacky during the setup. A control arm bolt might be bent (the skinny control arm I told you about). Other than that you should be OK. Like I said before, the knuckle is really robust and its usually the control arms and wheel that get the maj of the punishment.

Cheerios

I looks like my Rear Diff Input Seal just started leaking. Do you think that I can sneak it in under warranty repair??
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the rear bearing is robust unless you get a bare knuckle without the bearing and hub, then you are forced to buy and install a new rear bearing because there is no way to keep a used bearing together removing the hub, I had to replace them both when I pulled the hubs to install ARP racing studs, pita too even with a shop full of the right tools and equipment


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