OER T70586 Upper Control Arm 1963-70 Chevy Pickup, Blazer, Suburban; Van; C10; Passenger Side
691-T70586
OER T70586 Features:
Reproduction of the original upper control arm designed for use with 1963-70 Chevrolet and GMC Pickup, Suburban, Panel Truck, Crew Cab, Blazer and Jimmy 1/2 ton, 2 wheel drive models. Also fits 1970 Chevrolet G10/G20 Van, and 1971 Chevrolet G10/G20 Van without disc brakes as well as other van models listed. This control arm is manufactured in stamped steel to correct factory specifications replicating the original in quality, appearance and fitment. Each control arm includes a rubber ball joint, cross shaft, and shaft kit. Replaces GM part # 3968696.
Chevrolet Applications
- 1963-1970 Chevrolet Pickup Truck (C10) (passenger side)
- 1963-1967 Chevrolet Panel Truck (C10) (passenger side)
- 1969-1970 Chevrolet Blazer (passenger side)
- 1963-1970 Chevrolet Suburban (C10) (passenger side)
- 1970-1970 Chevrolet Van (G10/G20) (passenger side)
- 1971-1971 Chevrolet Van (G10/G20) (except disc brakes) (passenger side)
GMC Applications
- 1963-1970 GMC Pickup Truck (1000/1500 Series (passenger side)
- 1970-1970 GMC Jimmy (passenger side)
- 1963-1970 GMC Suburban (C15/C1500) (passenger side)
- 1970-1970 GMC Van (G15/G25) (passenger side)
- 1971-1971 GMC Van (G15/G25) (except disc brakes) (passenger side)
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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