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Front Suspension Parts
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All are MOOG part numbers unless otherwise specified.

65-67 Coronet Suspension and Steering Parts.

Lower Ball Joint (Left) K783
Lower Ball Joint (Right) K781
Upper Ball Joint (both) K772
Lower Control Arm Bushing K791
Upper Control Arm Bushing Kit (4 bushings) K408 (If offset bushings are needed, use K7103)
Upper Control Arm Bolt Kit K8243A (K7030 includes bushings)
Strut Rod Bushing Kit K7016A. (Improved design is K7026) (65 uses K7039)
Inner Tie Rod ES319L
Outer Tie Rod ES319R
Tie Rod Sleeve ES319S
Idler Arm K779

68-69 Coronet Suspension and Steering Parts.

Lower Ball Joint (Left) K783
Lower Ball Joint (Right) K781
Upper Ball Joint (both) K772
Lower Control Arm Bushing K791
Upper Control Arm Bushing Kit (4 bushings) K408 (If offset bushings are needed, use K7103)
Upper Control Arm Bolt Kit K8243A (K7030 includes bushings)
Strut Rod Bushing Kit K7016A. (Improved design is K7026)
Inner Tie Rod ES319L
Outer Tie Rod ES319R
Tie Rod Sleeve ES319S
Idler Arm K7041

70-72 Coronet Suspension and Steering Parts.

Lower Ball Joint (Left) K783
Lower Ball Joint (Right) K781
Upper Ball Joint (both) K772
Lower Control Arm Bushing K791
Upper Control Arm Bushing Kit (4 bushings) K408 (If offset bushings are needed, use K7103)
Upper Control Arm Bolt Kit K8243A (K7030 includes bushings)
Sway Bar Bushing (Bar to frame) K5241
Strut Rod Bushing Kit K7016A. (Improved design is K7026)
Inner Tie Rod ES401L
Outer Tie Rod ES401R
Tie Rod Sleeve ES319S
Idler Arm K7041

73-76 Coronet Suspension and Steering Parts.

Lower Ball Joint K719 or K7069
Upper Ball Joint K772
Lower Control Arm Bushing K7059
Upper Control Arm Bushing Kit K7058
Sway Bar Bushing K7064 (Bar to strut rod) K7062 (bar to frame)
Strut Rod Bushing Kit K7016A. (Improved design is K7026)
Inner Tie Rod ES401L
Outer Tie Rod ES401R
Tie Rod Sleeve ES430S
Idler Arm K7066 (idler arm bushing K7049)
Pitman Arm K7075 (manual steering) K7076 (power steering)
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Nice thank you
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Thanks Mike, I didn't know 65 front end parts were the same as 66-67.
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Thanks very much Mike. Cool

Are they no longer offering pitman arms for the 65-72 cars?

Richard
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great info, thanks Mike!
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thebankerstoy Wrote:Thanks very much Mike. Cool

Are they no longer offering pitman arms for the 65-72 cars?

Richard

They are hard to find. I noticed that a few of the rebuilders include them with their power steering boxes. Also, it can depend on what steering box is in the car (small sector or large sector shaft).

Rare Parts has one for 65-70 Part number 20101 (Large sector shaft). Small shaft you have to send back to them.
71-72 Part number 20144
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[Image: sSig_goodjob2.gif] Thanks again Mike.

It continues to be frustrating though that aftermarket part suppliers continue to provide ALMOST everything you need to rebuild something on your older Mopar, yet usually won't supply EVERYTHING you need to make your project an easy rebuild. [Image: sFun_duh.gif]

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Also, just found out that Steer & Gear rebuilds pitman arms.

http://www.steerandgear.com/Chrysler_Cat...11F1465390
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67440Dodge Wrote:Also, just found out that Steer & Gear rebuilds pitman arms.

http://www.steerandgear.com/Chrysler_Cat...11F1465390

Excellent Mike, I've bookmarked that web site for future reference.

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https://bergmanautocraft.com/product/bac...SMU_or4ZI5

This kit seems like a fair deal. Not sure quality of tie rods. Anyone tried these?
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