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WHY TO BUY?
Steering is one of the most crucial systems on your vehicle when it comes to safety and performance. While some cars use a rack and pinion steering setup, many classic cars and modern day trucks rely on a steering box design. With this setup there is an idler arm on one side of the vehicle which transmits steering inputs to the passenger side wheel. Keeping these components in good shape is paramount if you want your vehicle to track straight and turn well. If your Dodge Charger idler arm wears out or is damaged it can have disastrous consequences. To avoid getting into an accident we highly recommend replacing your Dodge Charger idler arm with a new unit. Not only will this ensure safety but it will make your vehicle more pleasant to drive and improve performance.

DID YOU KNOW?
The basic idea behind a steering box is to give the driver an increased mechanical advantage to help turn the wheels. Without the added help of a gear reduction box, turning the wheels would be extremely difficult, and feedback from the road would likely rip the steering wheel right out of your hands. The steering box usually acts directly on the driver's side front wheel by means of a tie rod. The job of the idler arm is to connect the passenger side wheel to the driver's side wheel so that when the steering wheel is turned, both wheels turn in unison. As you can see this is an important task, so if you have any doubts about the condition of your Dodge Charger idler arm, we strongly recommend replacement.
FAQs
Q: What are idler arms? Why buy them?
A: Idler arms are the part of your steering system that links the steering box to the passenger side front wheel. They have the crucial task of making sure the passenger’s side wheel is synched up with the driver’s side wheel so that you have crisp turns and no misalignment occurs. On vehicles equipped with a steering box, such as most trucks and classic cars, the idler arms undergo a tremendous amount of stress and strain that can cause them to wear out over the years. An idler arm failure could have catastrophic results, so we highly recommend having a trained mechanic carefully inspect your steering system and if need be, replace your idler arm with a brand new high-quality unit that will last you for many years to come.




Dodge Charger Idler Arms 


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Shop Dodge Charger Idler Arms by Year

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Fits: 66-70 Dodge Coronet, 66-70 Dodge Super Bee, 66-70 Plymouth GTX, 66-72 Dodge Charger, 67-69 Plymouth Barracuda, 67-72 Dodge Dart, 67-76 Dodge Dart, 67...

PART# 3004

Retail: $389.94
$339.25


Free Shipping!


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When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.

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Idler Arm Fits 1965 1966 1967 Dodge Charger Coronet

Idler Arm Fits 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 Dodge Charger Coronet

Fast Ratio Kit - Idler & Pitman Arm 1968-72 Dodge & Plymouth

Steering Idler Arm Delphi TA5378

Steering Idler Arm Delphi For Chrysler Cordoba Dodge Charger Magnum Plymouth

Idler Arm Fits For 1968-1972 Dodge Charger




WHY TO BUY?
Steering is one of the most crucial systems on your vehicle when it comes to safety and performance. While some cars use a rack and pinion steering setup, many classic cars and modern day trucks rely on a steering box design. With this setup there is an idler arm on one side of the vehicle which transmits steering inputs to the passenger side wheel. Keeping these components in good shape is paramount if you want your vehicle to track straight and turn well. If your Dodge Charger idler arm wears out or is damaged it can have disastrous consequences. To avoid getting into an accident we highly recommend replacing your Dodge Charger idler arm with a new unit. Not only will this ensure safety but it will make your vehicle more pleasant to drive and improve performance.

DID YOU KNOW?
The basic idea behind a steering box is to give the driver an increased mechanical advantage to help turn the wheels. Without the added help of a gear reduction box, turning the wheels would be extremely difficult, and feedback from the road would likely rip the steering wheel right out of your hands. The steering box usually acts directly on the driver's side front wheel by means of a tie rod. The job of the idler arm is to connect the passenger side wheel to the driver's side wheel so that when the steering wheel is turned, both wheels turn in unison. As you can see this is an important task, so if you have any doubts about the condition of your Dodge Charger idler arm, we strongly recommend replacement.
FAQs
Q: What are idler arms? Why buy them?
A: Idler arms are the part of your steering system that links the steering box to the passenger side front wheel. They have the crucial task of making sure the passenger’s side wheel is synched up with the driver’s side wheel so that you have crisp turns and no misalignment occurs. On vehicles equipped with a steering box, such as most trucks and classic cars, the idler arms undergo a tremendous amount of stress and strain that can cause them to wear out over the years. An idler arm failure could have catastrophic results, so we highly recommend having a trained mechanic carefully inspect your steering system and if need be, replace your idler arm with a brand new high-quality unit that will last you for many years to come.