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Steering Pitman Arm; 4-Groove Spline (99-06 Sierra 1500)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item S566480
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Steering Pitman Arm With 4-Groove Spline Design
      • Manufactured To Fit Specific GM Model Steering Sector Shaft
      • Durable Construction For Enhanced Steering Performance
      • Precision Machined For Accurate Steering Response
      • Corrosion-Resistant Finish For Long-Lasting Use
      • Fits 99-06 Sierra 1500

      Description

      Precision Steering Component. The Steering Pitman Arm; 4-Groove Spline is a crucial part of the vehicle's steering mechanism. It connects the steering box to the center link, transmitting steering input from the driver to the front wheels, ensuring precise and reliable vehicle handling.

      Construction and Appearance. Crafted from high-strength materials and precision machined, this component ensures a perfect fit with the steering system. Its corrosion-resistant finish provides durability and a clean, professional look.

      Installation. Requires basic mechanical skills and tools. This pitman arm fits directly onto the steering sector shaft specific to targeted vehicle models, with no drilling necessary.

      Application. Designed specifically for the 99-06 Sierra 1500, ensuring proper fit and function within this model range.

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