Acdelco 45c1127 Professional Idler Link Arm on 2040-parts.com
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ACDelco 45C1127 Professional Idler Link Arm Item Description
Features An ACDelco Professional, premium aftermarket Steering Idler Arm is an ideal high-quality aftermarket replacement component for many vehicles on the road today. They serve as a pivot point for the steering linkage assembly in your vehicle. The steering idler arm is attached on the opposite side of the center link from the pitman arms and to the car frame, which supports the center link at the correct height. This premium aftermarket replacement steering idler arm is manufactured to meet your expectations for fit, form, and function. Additional Information
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