knuckle joints are most common in steering and drive train applications where you need to move something (steering linkage etc) but also need to allow for offset angles
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The interphalangeal joints in the fingers are synovial hinge joints. The thumb metacarpal is a saddle joint. The metacarpo-phalangeal joints are synovial ellipsoid joints.
The first knuckle on your finger is typically considered to be the knuckle closest to your hand, where the finger meets the palm.
The knuckle joint allows for flexion and extension movements, so bending and straightening the joint. It does not allow for lateral or side-to-side movement.
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A knuckle joint is usually 'cast' in a mold with liquid steel or aluminium.
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The interphalangeal joints in the fingers are synovial hinge joints. The thumb metacarpal is a saddle joint. The metacarpo-phalangeal joints are synovial ellipsoid joints.
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The first knuckle on your finger is typically considered to be the knuckle closest to your hand, where the finger meets the palm.
The knuckle joint allows for flexion and extension movements, so bending and straightening the joint. It does not allow for lateral or side-to-side movement.
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First, remove the wheel and brakes and then steering knuckle from each side. Then, for each knuckle, use special tool to press each ball joint out of the knuckle. Use same tool to press new ball joint into place. Reassemble. Or, if you don't know how to do any of that, go to a good mechanic.