For Cars With Aftermarket Or Factory Power Steering
Quality reproduction of a commonly worn suspension part on your 1965, 1966, 967, 1968, 1969 or 1970 Chevrolet Bel Air, Biscayne, Impala or Caprice. Steering feeling a little sloppy in your full size Chevy? The pitman arm could very well be the problem. The pitman arm connects to the power steering box and the center drag link on the driver's side to move the front wheels left or right while you steer. If the hole for the joint is worn on the end of the pitman arm, this could lead to a "wobbly" feel in your steering.
Vehicle Fitment:
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