Corvette Steering Knuckle Hole Plugs.: 1963-1982
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For classic Corvettes built between 1963 and 1982 with power steering, the Steering Knuckle Hole Plug is a precise, periodappropriate cap for the rear hole in the steering knuckle. This small but essential piece helps you complete a faithful restoration or maintenance project with a finish that stays true to the original design. Note 10 confirms compatibility with the rear knuckle hole on powersteering models from this era.
Key benefits that matter in use
- Exact fit for 1963–1982 Corvette rear knuckle holedesigned to match the knuckle geometry of classic powersteering setups.
- Protects internal componentsseals the rear hole to keep dirt, moisture, and road grime out of the steering knuckle area, reducing corrosion risk over time.
- Maintains authentic appearancesupports a showroomquality, periodcorrect look during restorations and after maintenance.
- Easy integration into restoration workflowsconceptualized for straightforward installation within typical knuckle rebuilds or component swaps without altering surrounding seals or hardware.
Who it's for
Ideal for Corvette enthusiasts working on 1963–1982 models who are restoring powersteeringequipped knuckles, filling gaps left by missing plugs, or refreshing a knuckle during a rebuild. It’s a practical, valuedriven choice for hobbyists, professional restorers, and parts inventory planners aiming to preserve original function and aesthetics.
Practical considerations and use cases
- Use during full knuckle refurbishment to restore a complete, authentic assembly.
- Fitment when replacing missing or damaged plugs to maintain the knuckle’s sealed environment.
- Part of a broader maintenance plan to protect steering components from contaminants in daily driving or showroom displays.
With this plug, you invest in a focused, durable solution that respects the Corvette’s heritage while delivering practical protection for the steering system. It’s a small part with a clear job: keep the rear knuckle hole sealed, so your steering remains smooth, protected, and true to the car’s original character.