SKU: PFG103-10056
UPC: 849180026727
MPN: 103-10056
The Pitman Arm for Mustang 1967–1970 is a critical steering linkage component that directly converts rotational input from your steering box into linear motion that turns the front wheels. This OEM-replacement part is essential for any classic Mustang owner maintaining original steering geometry or upgrading to modern performance suspension. Whether you're restoring a stock 67–70 Mustang or building a restomod with upgraded handling dynamics, a quality pitman arm ensures predictable steering response and eliminates play that develops in aged linkage systems.
PROFORGED engineers this pitman arm using precision casting and heat-treatment processes to match or exceed OEM durability while maintaining exact dimensional accuracy for 1967–1970 Mustang chassis. The arm's geometry is calibrated to work seamlessly with the period-correct steering box and tie-rod assembly, preserving steering ratio and feedback that chassis dynamics depend on. At 2.1 pounds, the compact design fits within original mounting points, and the robust construction resists the stress loads generated during aggressive cornering or responsive rack-and-pinion conversions on modified builds.
Restorers and performance enthusiasts alike benefit from this component when addressing worn steering systems that cause road wander, increased steering wheel play, or misaligned turning geometry. Installation is straightforward—removal of the castle nut and cotter pin at the steering box, coupled with disconnect of the tie-rod end, allows for direct bolt-on replacement in under an hour with basic hand tools. Verify compatibility with your specific 1967–1970 Mustang model and confirm that your steering box and tie-rod assemblies are serviceable before installation to ensure maximum benefit from this precision-engineered upgrade.
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