OER 19096 Idler Arm Assembly 1988-91 Chevrolet, GMC Truck; 2WD/4WD; Standard Duty
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OER 19096 1988-91 Chevrolet, GMC Truck; Idler Arm Assembly; 2WD/4WD; Standard Duty Features:
Reproduction of the original idler arm designed For use With 1988-91 Chevrolet And GMC truck models. This pivoting Support For the steering linkage appears on older recirculating ball-type steering systems (pre-rack Andamp; pinion) And functions like the pitman arm in a rack And pinion system. This cast-iron steering idler arm features two holes For mounting to the frame, a rubber boot on the mounting section of the idler arm And features an eyelet or opening on the end that attaches to the center drag link. Includes an installation nut, cotter pin And grease fitting. one required per vehicle.
Chevrolet Truck Applications:- 1988-1991 Chevrolet C1500 Pickup
- 1988-1991 Chevrolet C2500
- 1988-1991 Chevrolet C3500
- 1988-1991 Chevrolet K1500 4WD
- 1988-1991 GMC C1500 2WD
- 1988-1991 GMC C2500 2WD
- 1988-1991 GMC C3500 2WD
- 1988-1991 GMC K1500
- 1988-1991 GMC Suburban R1500 2WD
- 1988-1991 GMC Suburban R2500 2WD
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