Description
When your front axle starts making noise or the steering doesn’t feel as smooth as it used to, a worn spindle bush is often the culprit. This small but critical component sits between the front axle spindle and the steering knuckle, allowing smooth rotation while supporting the weight of your tractor. A fresh spindle bush gets your steering back to feeling tight and responsive.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-machined bronze or composite construction that handles the constant rotation and weight load
- Self-lubricating properties that reduce friction and extend the life of steering components
- Exact fit for Case IH front axles—no modifications or shimming required
- Heat-resistant materials that withstand the temperature swings of field work
Built for Real Farm Work
This spindle bush fits a wide range of Case IH tractors from the compact 33 series utility models up through the bigger 55 and 56 series row-crop machines. These tractors see everything from loader work and hay operations to planting and cultivating, and they need steering that stays reliable when you’re maneuvering around obstacles or making precise passes.
Made to Last
Farm tractors put constant stress on front axle components, especially when you’re working uneven ground or running a loader. This bush is engineered to handle those loads while maintaining the precise clearances needed for smooth steering operation. The materials resist wear even when dirt and moisture find their way into the system.
Good to Know
Replacing spindle bushes typically requires removing the front wheels and some disassembly of the steering knuckle—it’s a job for someone comfortable with front axle work. While you’ve got things apart, it’s smart to check the spindle itself for wear and replace both bushes if you’re doing one side. Fresh grease in the steering knuckles will help the new bushes last longer.






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