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Mopar E-body Oem Idler Arm Plymouth Barracuda Cuda Aar Dodge Challenger R/t T/a on 2040-parts.com

US $33.97
Location:

Marlboro, New York, United States

Marlboro, New York, United States
Condition:New Interchange Part Number:2835880 Warranty:Yes Surface Finish:black Country of Manufacture:Canada

NEW Idler Arm Assembly
For Mopar E-body cars

Here ya go....fix that loose, wobbly steering with an excellent repro idler arm made by an original OEM Chrysler vendor [Canadian]. Made to exact Chrysler Engineering blueprint. Drop-forged steel.

Fits the following Mopars:

> > E-body, all years, 1970-'74, Incl. Dodge Challenger, incl. R/T and T/A, and Plymouth Barracuda, incl. 'Cuda and AAR.

Fits power or manual steering, incl. fast ratio.

Repl. Mopar part numbers: 2835880 / 2535886.

Includes seal, correct hardened thru-bolt (not shown) and castellated nut. Ready to bolt on! Satin black finish.

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