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Weird request, but looking for some shots of your pitman arm from the front (not bottom or side, just straight on)

I think I might’ve bent mine but I don’t really remember what it looked like prior.

here’s what it looks like for reference:

Jeep Wrangler JL Pitman Arm Pictures! IMG_7288
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I couldn't get a front shot with the bumper in the way but here is a side shot if that helps:


Jeep Wrangler JL Pitman Arm Pictures! 1725569622159-qh
 

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Best shot I have on my phone.

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I couldn't get a front shot with the bumper in the way but here is a side shot if that helps:


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It’ll all help form a better picture, and I can already tell your drag link attachment is more level than mine
 

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Could be the angle difference of the camera but....

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Eh, they’re cheap enough to just replace anyways. Sweat labor isn’t so cheap but whatever

guess that’s what you get when the pitman arm is the weakest part of your steering

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Weird request, but looking for some shots of your pitman arm from the front (not bottom or side, just straight on)

I think I might’ve bent mine but I don’t really remember what it looked like prior.

here’s what it looks like for reference:

IMG_7288.webp
I checked mine. The draglink end should be slightly angled in the opposite direction yours is. That is to provide the hole for the draglink in a 90 degree position for a stock draglink angle (not lifted). Which makes sense when you think about it.
 

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MY rough measurements when the draglink side sits flat with the bench. I'm measuring from the bench surface to bottom of the pitman arm on the sector shaft side:

Jeep Wrangler JL Pitman Arm Pictures! PitmanArm_02
 
 







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