Ford F250 F350 Power Steering Pitman Arm Factory Original D2ta-3590-fa on 2040-parts.com
Oakland City, Indiana, United States
This auction is for a used Ford Pitman
Arm from a 1974 F350 2X4 power steering gear box. The
Pitman arm is in excellent condition and has been bead blasted and
painted with black enamel to restore it to a like new condition. The
splines are good and the tapered hole is not damaged or worn and should
work just like a new one. The Pitman Arm can be installed at 90 degree
increments in case you need this for your application. Applications for
the Pitman arm are 1973-1979 F250, F350 two wheel drive pick up
trucks with power steering. Be sure to check your application before bidding. If you have a question e-mail me before you
bid. Full payment is expected within 5 days of auction close. Sorry,
no personal or business checks accepted. Please look at my other
auctions for more gears and parts. Thanks for looking. Good Luck
Bidding!!!
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