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2 Inch Drop Ford Upper Steering Arm

2 Inch Drop Ford Upper Steering Arm
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MFG. Part #:
91633042
Drop:
2.00"
Material Type:
Steel
Finish:
Zinc Plated
Overall Length:
7.75"
Centerline of Holes:
3.38"
Sold in Quantity:
Each
Taper Large End:
.64"
Taper Small End:
.56"
Info
This 2" drop steel steering arm fits '37-'48 Ford style spindles. It is tapered to accept an 11/16" tie rod end. Designed for use on upper spindle mount in "traditional steering" set-ups using a reversed Corvair, '48-'56 Ford pickup, or '68-'73 Mustang steering box.
Notes
This arm has tapered hole for use with tie rod end (not Heim end) and is NOT dual tapered as some of the other arms.
Some parts are not legal for use in California or other states with similar laws/regulations
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