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ACDelco 46C0045A Advantage Pitman Arm Item Description
Features ACDelco Advantage Steering Pitman Arms connect your vehicle?s steering gear to the steering linkage, working with the idler arm to allow the center link to move the tie rods and steer your vehicle?s wheels. These replacement components contain a hot-forged steel arm, metal-on-metal or full synthetic polymer bearings, and full-ball studs for durability and high-quality performance. ACDelco Steering Pitman Arms also come with plated castle nuts and hardware where needed, offering quality at an economical price. Additional Information
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