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Ecklers Idler Arm Bushing/ Late 62 Thru 63
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Idler Arm Bushing/ Late 62 Thru 63

Item EK-66-35978-1
$13.99
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features

      • From 3/15/1962
      • 2-5/16" Long
      • Has A .74-.75 Inside Diameter

      Description

      This replaceable bushing is often the key to resolving your steering and alignment issues. It is like the original in construction and quality. Our best information shows these were first used beginning on 3/15/1962, but there are instances of cars built later with .76 OD idler arms. This .74-.75 ID of this bushing would be too small for those. Either measure first before ordering, or we will be glad to take this back if it doesn't work for you provided it is not damaged.


      1962-1963 Ford Thunderbird Idler Arm Bushing, 2-5/16 Long, From 3/15/1962

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

      Tech Specs

      5.0

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