From 1988 through 2002, General Motors manufactured the GMC K3500. The GMC K3500 is a fantastic option for a heavy-duty vehicle due to its impressive capabilities and comfy nature. During the development of the brand, many popular parts have been built. The main function of GMC K3500's pitman arm is to have the linkage attached to the steering box.
GMC K3500 provides a large selection of great parts. But after a long time, the worn pitman arm might cause huge problems. The removal process of GMC K3500's pitman arm is as follows: Disconnect the negative battery terminal, raise and support the vehicle, and remove the lug nuts. Then remove the wheels, locate the steering components, remove the nut holding the pitman arm to the steering gear, and remove the cotter pin. Finally, remove the nut holding the arm to the steering linkage, use a puller to remove the arm from the gear, and pull the pitman arm off the vehicle. Signs of GMC K3500's bad pitman arm include loose steering, clunk noise when the wheels are turned, the vehicle tends to pull to one side, and premature wear on suspension components. We put much emphasis on the quality of different parts and accessories. Choose from a vast selection of parts at varied prices online.