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ProForged Front Steering Pitman Arm; Greasable Design (67-68 Firebird w/o Power Steering)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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ProForged Front Steering Pitman Arm; Greasable Design (67-68 Firebird w/o Power Steering)
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      Description

      The Idler Arm and Pitman Arm are two of the most commonly worn steering components. Poorly designed joints from the factory quickly loosen and cause excessive play in the steering. Proforged Idler and Pitman Arms are built to strict tolerances using the latest innovations in steering technology, ensuring crisp, predictable handling. Laboratory tested and proven in the real world, Proforged Idler and Pitman Arms feature improved design over the competition for increased longevity and durability, even in the most demanding conditions.

      Features:
      Black E-Coated for Rust Protection
      (1) Piece Required per Vehicle
      Greaseable Design - Extends Life & Easy Service
      Includes Grease Fitting, Castle Nut, Dust Seal, and Cotter Pin

      Fitment:

      • 1967 Pontiac Firebird
      • 1968 Pontiac Firebird

      ProForged 103-10060

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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