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Index Pitman Arm .pitman Arm Fits Saginaw 122/525/605 Steering Boxes on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Tucson, Arizona, United States

Tucson, Arizona, United States
Condition:Used Brand:SAGINAW Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:5673578

  THE STEERING GEAR BOX  CASE IN THE AUCTION DOES NOT COME WITH THE ARM, ITS FOR PICTURE ONLY.
ONE USED IN GOOD SHAPE MANUAL STEERING BOX PITMAN ARM . THIS IS AN INDEXING ARM. IT HAS NO ALIEN MENT SPLINES SO IT CAN BE PLACED ON THE 1 1/8TH, SHAFT AT ANY POSITION. PLEASE SEE PICS , THEY SHOW THE SIZES TOO. SIZE ON DRAG/LINK SIDE IS LARGE, 3/4 THE TAPPERS ARE ON THE SAME SIDE. THE BEND IN THE ARM IS UP, NOT DOWN . FITS 525 GEAR BOXES LIKE CAMARO AND CHEVELLE STEERING BOXES. DOES NOT FIT CORVAIR OR VEGA GEAR BOXES. THE STEERING GEAR BOX  CASE IN THE AUCTION DOES NOT COME WITH THE ARM, ITS FOR PICTURE ONLY. THANKS. 

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