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OER Pitman Arm Assembly Fits Select 1967-1972 Chevy, Pontiac Models with Power Steering

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Pitman Arm Assembly Fits Select 1967-1972 Chevy, Pontiac Models with Power Steering
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Pitman Arm Assembly
  • Fits Select 1967-1972 Chevy, Pontiac Models with Power Steering
  • Includes:
    • (1) Pitman Arm
    • (1) Dust Seal
    • (1) Castle Nut
    • (1) Cotter Pin
    • (1) Grease FittingSold as an Assembly
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    Hi, I have a 68 Firebird that started life as a 350 car. I need a new pitman arm as the ball joint is wore out. Why are some straight and the one on my car is curved?? Will a straight one work? they sure seem to be cheaper. The curved one is called "rare"

    Asked by: kelly2468
    This should fit your application as long as you have power steering. The other Part Number: 691-3953225 is for manual steering.
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2017-10-31
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