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Vega Pitman Arm - Drilled for 5/8 Bolt

Price: $49.99 - $69.99
VEGA STEERING ARM
Item #:
7022925
Item Details:
Drilled with 5/8" hole for use with spherical rod end.
 
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  • Vega Pitman Arm - Drilled for 5/8 Bolt
  • Vega Pitman Arm - Drilled for 5/8 Bolt
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  • 7022925-PLN
    Overall Length
    7.870"
    Finish
    Zinc
    Hole Diameter
    0.625" (5/8")
    Center to Center
    6.322"
    Drop
    0.000"
    Spline Count
    32 and 4 master
  • 7022925-SS
    Overall Length
    7.870"
    Finish
    Polished
    Hole Diameter
    0.625" (5/8")
    Center to Center
    6.322"
    Drop
    0.000"
    Spline Count
    32 and 4 master
These are all new reproduction pitman arms featuring a non-offset design and 5/8" diameter hole to be used in conjunction with a 5/8" spherical rod end. Comes in gleaming stainless steel or plain steel finish. Perfect for a repro Vega steering box.
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EXACTLY WHAT I NEEDED

By '28 PONTIAC from MINNEAPOLIS, MN on 3/28/2010
Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

INSTALLING A CROSS STEER SET UP IN MY '28 PONTIAC, FITS THE STEERING BOX PERFECTLY.

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Hi guys, Just wondering if you sell or can lead me to a source for an offset Vega pitman arm..The way the box is mounted (by others) is under the frame rail with the arm pointing up, so when the arm moves forward, it interferes with the radius rod and bracket. I can solve this by rotating the arm toward the back of the car when the steering wheel is centered, so that it's at about 2 'o' clock..or by using an offset arm...is either O.K.? Thanks

Asked on 8/8/2011 4:05:59 AM by olguy from Branch, Mi

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