this was touched upon in a recent post about aspire MC's. finally got these cleaned up enough for pics. the aspire knuckle is from a 95 auto. the rio from an 01 auto although it has been mentioned that the knuckles are the same for auto or MT for each respective car. the most obvious difference is the lump i've outlined on the rio knuckle. i can't see any reason this can't be whacked off and contoured to a similar aspire-like lump. the only dimensional difference i measured is shown in the picture where the tie-rod mounting hole is approx. 3/16" farther from the steering rack. otherwise all bearing diameters/depths, strut mounting hole bore/centers and control arm bore are identical. maybe the aspire tie-rod end can be screwed out enough to absorb the 3/16" difference without compromising safety. somebody with some front-end geometry experience might want to speculate on whether the decreased angle of the rio tie-rod arm would make for better/worse steering feel/response.
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