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    Power Steering Pitman arm????
    Post by rumplecat on Jul 20, 2006, 12:21pm

    I just ordered a rebuilt steering box and power steering pump for a 1991 FSJ, my brother in law works in a parts store. I am sure the steering box won't have the pitman arm on it, can I use the arm off my stock box?
    Thanks,
    James G.

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    Re: Power Steering Pitman arm????
    Post by compexp on Jul 20, 2006, 12:35pm

    Don't think so, but you can use an FSJ one.

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    Re: Power Steering Pitman arm????
    Post by brute4c on Jul 20, 2006, 2:05pm

    Nope, stock arm wont work...compexp has your solution though...FSJ is it!

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    Re: Power Steering Pitman arm????
    Post by rumplecat on Jul 21, 2006, 5:16am

    Any body got a '80 model FSJ pitman arm they are willing to sale?
    James G.

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    Re: Power Steering Pitman arm????
    Post by jeepcj on Jul 21, 2006, 6:29am

    I hqave one from a 74 CJ with power streering. I don't know if they are the same

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    Re: Power Steering Pitman arm????
    Post by compexp on Jul 21, 2006, 8:50am

    good question - maybe check with a parts place to see if the part numbers are the same.

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    Re: Power Steering Pitman arm????
    Post by grantshire on Jul 21, 2006, 10:15am

    CJ pitman arms will fit on the steering box but are smaller (less "beef") and slightly shorter (very slight difference in length). I would not advise using a CJ setup on a M715. I have FSJ Dana 44's under my CJ8 and a 2000 S10 saginaw steering box (option to FSJ box). I moved the steering box forward 1.5" (M.O.R.E. bracket) and still had to use the smaller CJ pitman arm and upper drag link joint (custom, turned FSJ drag link) to clear my tie rod. Works great on a CJ but not enough "beef" for a big Jeep.

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    Re: Power Steering Pitman arm????
    Post by jeepcj on Jul 21, 2006, 5:13pm

    I also have a scout pitman arm. I know it's the same spline and about 4" longer than the CJs

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