Moog K6536HD Pitman Arm, 1 Pack
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There are four master splines on the Moog K6536HD. I appreciate your kind words
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The splines on this pitman arm haven't been cut deep enough to allow this product to fit properly. Moog should recall the K6536HD due to the manufacturing defect. As a result of this, your left tie rod is out of alignment relative to the lower control arm, causing your steering system to suffer from bump steering. It will be obvious that your steering wheel is no longer centered, and adjusting the tow will not give you any improvement. As a fan of Moog parts, I have long preferred their steering and suspension parts, but as a result of one incident, I am returning this part and would not buy them again until this problem is resolved. Theodore E. Kurt The author is an ASE Master Technician (25 years) and has a degree in automotive technology.
He didn't specify whether it was a 3 or 4 groove but said it was definitely the right size for When I finally managed to get the old one off it had a 3 groove and this one has a 4, so it absolutely does not fit. It had been cold outside when I finally managed to get the old one off. Basically it's trash now since it has been more than 30 days since the arm arrived, so I am stuck with a pitman arm that doesn't fit for 50 bucks. A big thank you to.
Moog parts were used to replace the entire steering rack. Getting my 2003 Yukon SLT 4wd back up and running again has been a pleasant experience.
Compared to stock, it is thicker. It has already been
There is too little space in the groved opening. Still won't budge from where the 750ftlb impact should be when I set it to 150 psi.
As I ended up with only 1/4" of it, it wouldn't go on further. Since I always buy parts from Moog, I have always used their suspensions. There is a need to redesign this product. Although the machine is well built and extremely heavy in weight, the machining of the splines is horrible. I had to buy a replacement from my local NAPA store since it would only go on 1/4". I was sad to find out they are made in China, but they fit perfectly.
There is less room for the arm on the splined sector shaft than when the old one was in place. As far as I can tell, this is quite As of now, it seems to be working fine after being torqued to 200 foot pounds.
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