OER 18680 Idler Arm-1967-82 Chevrolet, GMC Truck
691-18680
OER 18680 Features:
Quality reproduction idler arm for various 1967-82 Chevrolet and GMC truck models as listed below. This hard-to-find steering linkage component is ideal for rebuilding your stock steering system. Each package includes: (1) Idler Arm, (2) Castle Nuts, (2) Cotter Pins, (2) Felt Washers, (2) Grease Fittings.
Chevrolet Truck Applications:
- 1967-1967 Chevrolet C10 Panel 2WD
- 1967-1982 Chevrolet C10 Pickup 2WD
- 1967-1982 Chevrolet C20 Pickup 2WD
- 1967-1982 Chevrolet C30 Pickup 2WD
- 1969-1982 Chevrolet Blazer 2WD
- 1967-1982 Chevrolet C10 Suburban 2WD
- 1967-1982 Chevrolet C20 Suburban 2WD
- 1971-1982 Chevrolet G10 Van 2WD
- 1971-1982 Chevrolet G20 Van 2WD
- 1970-1982 Chevrolet G30 Van 2WD
- 1967-1980 Chevrolet P10 Van 2WD
- 1968-1982 Chevrolet P20 Van 2WD
- 1967-1982 Chevrolet P30 Van 2WD
GMC Truck Applications:
- 1967-1982 GMC C15 Pickup 2WD
- 1967-1982 GMC C25 Pickup 2WD
- 1967-1982 GMC C35 Pickup 2WD
- 1970-1982 GMC Jimmy 2WD
- 1967-1982 GMC C15 Suburban 2WD
- 1967-1982 GMC C25 Suburban 2WD
- 1971-1982 GMC G15 Van 2WD
- 1971-1982 GMC G25 Van 2WD
- 1970-1982 GMC G35 Van 2WD
- 1967-1980 GMC P15 Van 2WD
- 1968-1982 GMC P25 Van 2WD
- 1967-1982 GMC P35 Van 2WD
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Electrical Cords
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