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School me on Pittman arms

BriceRoad

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About 20 years ago I bought a Pittman Arm for my car from eBay. I think the seller was called "Rare Parts". I have always wondered if it was the correct part. Recently a different seller on eBay was selling Moog Pittman Arms. I bought another one.
The two Pittman Arms do not look alike but might do the same thing. The one to the right is the older one from the 2000s. I don't think either of these arms is the "fast ratio" Pittman arm. Which one do you guys think is the correct one? Or are both correct?

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I don't know why the pictures got twisted 90 degrees or why I can't seem to put them into the thread.
 

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Both look correct in the areas that matter enough they don't look the same. The older one looks like it was installed at one time. The newer Moog arm might be a Chinese copy. Sigh!
 

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About 20 years ago I bought a Pittman Arm for my car from eBay. I think the seller was called "Rare Parts". I have always wondered if it was the correct part. Recently a different seller on eBay was selling Moog Pittman Arms. I bought another one.
The two Pittman Arms do not look alike but might do the same thing. The one to the right is the older one from the 2000s. I don't think either of these arms is the "fast ratio" Pittman arm. Which one do you guys think is the correct one? Or are both correct?


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The older Pitman arm with the forging number 2835378 is an original Chrysler part, number 2835880. It is also possible it is an old TRW replacement part with the same forging number. The part has been installed and used. It is the correct arm for a 1970 - 1972 E-body without fast ratio steering.

The Moog Pitman arm looks like a replacement for the same application. The original Moog number K-780 was discontinued years ago. This might be a re-issue or reproduction, and as noted could be made in China, but I see current listings for one in a newer style box shown as made in the USA.

The pictured Pitman arms are not the longer fast ratio arm. An original fast ratio arm has the markings shown in the following image of one from my T/A Challenger:
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It appears that your pictures would not post in the thread as images, but only as attachments due to the pixel size being too large for the FEBO server settings. I resized them and re-posted here in my posting.
 
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