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Estimated delivery in the country Germany between Wed, Mar 11 and Thu, Mar 12
Dispatched today if paid before 14:00
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Will usually dispatch within same working day if paid before 14:00 BST (excludes weekends and holidays). Expected dispatch time may vary and is based on sellers order cut-off time.
In the automotive store Global Parts, we offer fast and secure deliveries for our customers in Germany, ensuring maximum compliance with local service standards. Each order is processed with the utmost attention, guaranteeing a fluid shopping process and a timely delivery. If you need assistance in choosing the right part, our team of consultants will be happy to help you find the right part for your vehicle and provide information on installation, availability and parameters of the selected components.
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The BMW X3 F25 Front Right Knuckle Hub is an original suspension component from the Bearings, Wheel Hubs, and Bushings group, designed for installation on the front right axle. This used OEM part ensures factory suspension geometry, proper wheel guidance, and stable mounting of brake and suspension elements, contributing to predictable and safe vehicle handling.
The front right knuckle with hub for the BMW X3 F25 is responsible for precise wheel guidance, transferring loads from the suspension to the body, and correctly seating the hub and bearing. It is a key element for:
Thanks to its design conforming to manufacturer standards, the knuckle works seamlessly with factory suspension and brake system components, simplifying servicing and reducing the risk of installation issues.
Using an original knuckle with hub in the BMW X3 F25 offers a range of practical benefits for everyday operation:
This solution is particularly beneficial for post-collision repairs, replacing a damaged knuckle, or eliminating play and irregularities in vehicle handling.
The knuckle hub is designed for installation on the front right side of the BMW X3 F25, ensuring unambiguous placement on the vehicle and eliminating the risk of selecting the wrong side. The component serves as the base for mounting:
This setup simplifies the mechanic's work, reduces repair time, and allows for the efficient restoration of full functionality to the front right suspension.
The presented knuckle hub comes from the used OEM BMW parts segment, combining factory fitment with an attractive price compared to new aftermarket alternatives. For many users and workshops, this represents a sensible compromise between repair costs and maintaining the vehicle's original specifications.
If you want to better understand the real capabilities and limitations of used parts, and verify popular opinions about them, it's worth reading the article Used Car Parts: Myths and Facts You Need to Know, which clearly organizes the most important information.
If you are planning comprehensive suspension servicing for your BMW X3 F25 and also need other components from the Bearings, Wheel Hubs, and Bushings group dedicated to this brand, check out the available parts in the BMW Bearings, Wheel Hubs, and Bushings category.
If you want to reduce vehicle downtime and learn how the quick availability of used OEM parts affects repair organization, the blog post Immediate Availability of Car Parts vs. Repair Time – How Used OEM Parts Shorten Workshop Stays? might be helpful, discussing practical aspects of workshop and service operations.