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    Default Citation ? Steering Box

    Box & pitman arm. Not from a citation. The box is a basically new TRW, Someone cut the shaft so an adapter would need to be made or a flex joint welded on.

    $25 plus shipping

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    The the steering arms for all Citations starting with the Z12 FV go to the front of the car. This arm goes to the rear of the car. Not a Citation Part.

    Also, the Citations mounted the steering box on the lower beam so the arm would angle upward toe=wards the top of the steering box.

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    Thanks Steve. I got it with a bunch of parts from a guy who had a citation. You know what happens when one assumes

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    Perhaps the arm is mounted backwards and upside down?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BLS View Post
    Perhaps the arm is mounted backwards and upside down?
    That was my thought until I noticed it was made of TWO pieces welded together...REAL Citation pitman arms were welded up THREE pieces.
    Maybe a home-made copy?
    Glenn

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