Problems with your car's steering system can significantly affect your driving safety. That's why it's important for you to regularly check on the steering components under your vehicle's chassis. More importantly, you should check if the idler arm is still securely connected to the steering linkage. This arm, located on the Pitman arm's opposite side, consists of a pivot bushing, a rod, and a ball joint. The arm's components work together and help the Pitman arm transmit force to the steering linkage. This arm, however, is known to wear faster than the Pitman arm. That's because of the idler arm's pivoting functions. And if one component of the arm becomes defective, the whole unit will have to be repaired or replaced. So if ever you need to replace the idler arm on your beloved road machine, you better get the replacement from a respected auto parts store. Auto Parts Deal is known to be one of the best when it comes to topnotch yet low-priced aftermarket auto parts.
• Improves steering response and reduces steering effort
• Made from high-quality, long-lasting materials
• Designed according to OE specifications
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