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Steering Center Link for 1955-1956 Domestics 1pc Front 25638

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Important: This is a Remanufactured Part -- you must return your old core for this part to be remanufactured. A core is required.

Steering Center Link for 1955-1956 Domestics 1pc Front 25638

A worn center link introduces dangerous steering play. Replacing it restores precise, responsive steering control.

  • Eliminate steering wander and excessive free play at the wheel.
  • Restore the direct connection between pitman arm and idler arm.
  • Precision-engineered to match original steering geometry.
  • Manufactured in the USA from quality steel.

Bring back precise steering with our Steering Center Link for 1955-1956 Domestics 1pc Front 25638. Order now!

Specifications:

  • Material: Steel
  • Number of Pieces: 1
  • Placement on Vehicle: Front
  • Part Number: 25638
  • Brand: Rare Parts
  • Engine: V8; 3.9L; ; 239cid
  • Position: Front
  • Number of Pieces: 1
  • Shaft Diameter: 0.805
  • Length Center to Center Studs: 25.313
  • Number of Holes: 3
  • Hole Sizes: (2) 0.539 (1) 0.866
  • Pitman Arm End to Hole 1: 8.5625
  • Pitman Arm End to Hole 2: 14.5625
  • Pitman Arm End to Hole 3: 25.3125
  • Adjustable: No
  • Greaseable: Yes
  • Package Contents: 1 Center Link, 1 Dust Boot, 1 Castle Nut, 1 Cotter Pin, 1 Grease Fitting
  • Vehicle Fitment: Please see compatibility chart or give us a call to confirm

Q: What is a steering center link?

A center link, also called a relay rod, is the main horizontal bar in a conventional steering linkage. It connects the pitman arm on the driver side to the idler arm on the passenger side, and the tie rods attach to it to turn the wheels.

Q: What problems does a worn steering center link cause?

A worn center link causes loose or wandering steering, excessive play at the steering wheel, uneven tire wear, and difficulty maintaining a straight line at highway speed.

Q: Are there other names for a steering center link?

You may see this part listed under different steering terms.

  • Relay rod
  • Connecting link
  • Steering connecting rod
  • Center drag link
  • Steering relay rod

Names vary by manufacturer.

Q: Does replacing the steering center link require a wheel alignment?

Yes. Anytime you replace a major steering linkage component like the center link, a wheel alignment is recommended to ensure proper toe and steering geometry.

Q: Any install tips or cautions?

Mark the position of the old link before removal to help with initial alignment. Use new castle nuts and cotter pins. Torque all connections to specification and get a professional alignment after installation.

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Part Number:
25638
Manufacturer Part Number:
25638
Specific Placement:
Front
Number of Pieces:
1
Material:
Steel
This product comes with a life time guarantee to be free of defects in material and workmanship. Our guarantee is valid only if our product has been properly installed in the vehicle for which it was designed to fit.
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