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Mopar 67-72 Dodge Plymouth A Body Steering Drag Link on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Ellabell, Georgia, United States

Ellabell, Georgia, United States
Condition:Used

Mopar 67-72 Dodge Dart Plymouth Cuda A body Steering Drag Link

This is the factory steering drag link from a 67-72 A body. It connects the Pitman and idler arms to the inner tie rod ends to make your steering work. This one has a few minor hammer marks, but the piece is straight, the holes are tight, and it's been sandblasted and painted with Cast Blast. It will fit 67-72 A body with manual or power steering.

IMPORTANT NOTE: There is a myth that the v8 used a different drag link than the slant 6 and that you must change the drag link to install a v8. This is NOT TRUE for the 67-72 or the 73-76 A body. Only the 63-66 A body uses a different drag link. This part is the same on 6 cylinder AND V8 cars. you do NOT need to change it for an engine swap!

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