PITMAN ARM NUT?

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PITMAN ARM NUT?

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I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR A PITMAN ARM NUT AND HAVE CHECKED ALL THE LOCAL PARTS STORES AND REPRODUCTON CATALOG'S AND HAVE HAD NO JOY CAN ANYONE HELP? :hmm:
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(Please make sure your CAPLOCKS button is turned off on your keyboard before making a post here. Typing in ALL CAPS is the equivalent of shouting.) ;)

I'm not sure if there's even a difference, but is your steering box a manual or power? If it's power, is it a Ford or Bendix box? I've got a couple Ford PS boxes laying around that I could swipe a nut from for you.
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I've never seen a bad pitman are nut. they are reusable.

I think the ford box pitman arm nut needs a 1-5/16" socket.
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re: PITMAN ARM NUT?

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Keith, I usually always write in caps military has instilled that in me but I apologize and will try to use regular lower case lettering. I have a Ford powersteering box and I think a nut for the ford box will work. The reason I need it is because I did a powersteering conversion and the steering box they sent me didn't include the pitman arm nut and my manual box didn't use a pitman arm nut. Let me know if you have one and how much you want for it. Thanks For the replies.
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