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Finished the upgrade. New tie rods are in the mail as well.
Part numbers:
Hummer H1 STEERING DRAG LINK PN 6023077 NSN 2530-01-420-3837 AM General
Pitman Arm Humvee ; 12460468 6004838 2530-01-420-5180 (A2 Version)
Hummer H1 STEERING DRAG LINK PN 6023077 NSN 2530-01-420-3837 AM General...
Well I was wrong about the pitman arm, it was well worn as well. All done with the tear down and getting ready to install the A2 idler, pitman and drag link.
A2 on left A0/1 on right
A2 idler is definitely improved
Old assembly ready for scrap. Seems a shame to toss the drag link...
Do the tie rods interchange or does the A2 also have longer tapered shanks on the tie rods?
I understand the A2 arms can use the A0 drag link with spacers under the nut…?
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I replaced the idler about two years ago with the original A0/A1 style. The pitman arm was and is still good. Now worn with approximately 2k road miles on.
I’m going to step up to the A2 style arms this time around. I’m debating weather to upgrade the drag link at the same time.
Q: are the tie...
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