Moog K7055 Steering Idler Arm Dodge Pickup Truck 72-93 on 2040-parts.com
Iuka, Mississippi, United States
This MOOG K7055 steering idler arm is a new old stock item. Been in storage for a while. It does have a little tarnish and surface rust, but not too bad, and you are gona put in under a truck are you not? It will make that old Dodge steer better. So save yourself a little money and get a Made in the USA Moog part at a great price. Ships to lower 48 states of the US only. Thanks for looking. I have other Moog parts for sale as well.
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