
Dorman 541-401 Steering Pitman Arm
Dorman 541-401 Steering Pitman Arm for Dodge Dart
The Dorman 541-401 steering pitman arm is a direct replacement component for specific 1967-1972 Dodge Dart applications. It is precision-engineered and tested to restore proper steering linkage connection at the steering gear.
Key Features
- Steel construction with a coated black finish for corrosion resistance
- 32-spline steering shaft interface
- 133 mm overall length
- 25.9 mm steering shaft diameter
- 13 mm center link end attachment diameter with 2 mm pitch
- Includes castle nut, cotter pin, grease fitting, and mounting hardware
- End 1 attachment type: spline; End 2 attachment type: taper
Detailed Description
Built for steering gear applications on the Dodge Dart, Dorman 541-401 is a replacement pitman arm that connects the steering box to the center link and transfers steering input through the linkage. This part cross-references Delphi TA5941 for the same application. It also aligns with interchange references including Mevotech Original Grade GK7074 and Mevotech Supreme MK7074. Fits 1967-1972 Dodge Dart, N/A.
What This Part Helps Address
- Loose or imprecise steering response caused by wear in the pitman arm
- Steering linkage play at the steering gear connection
- Noise or movement from a worn spline or taper interface
- Restoration needs on 1967-1972 Dodge Dart steering systems
- Replacement of a damaged or corroded steering pitman arm
Installation Notes and Tips
Verify spline count, steering shaft diameter, and center link attachment dimensions before installation. Inspect the steering linkage, center link, and related hardware for wear before reassembly. Use the included grease fitting to service the joint after installation, and confirm proper torque and cotter pin placement during final assembly. Fits 1967-1972 Dodge Dart, N/A.
Quality Assurance
Dorman manufactures this pitman arm as a tested replacement part for specific vehicle applications, with dimensions and attachment points matched to the original steering component design.
Dorman 541-401 Steering Pitman Arm
Dorman 541-401 Steering Pitman Arm for Dodge Dart
The Dorman 541-401 steering pitman arm is a direct replacement component for specific 1967-1972 Dodge Dart applications. It is precision-engineered and tested to restore proper steering linkage connection at the steering gear.
Key Features
- Steel construction with a coated black finish for corrosion resistance
- 32-spline steering shaft interface
- 133 mm overall length
- 25.9 mm steering shaft diameter
- 13 mm center link end attachment diameter with 2 mm pitch
- Includes castle nut, cotter pin, grease fitting, and mounting hardware
- End 1 attachment type: spline; End 2 attachment type: taper
Detailed Description
Built for steering gear applications on the Dodge Dart, Dorman 541-401 is a replacement pitman arm that connects the steering box to the center link and transfers steering input through the linkage. This part cross-references Delphi TA5941 for the same application. It also aligns with interchange references including Mevotech Original Grade GK7074 and Mevotech Supreme MK7074. Fits 1967-1972 Dodge Dart, N/A.
What This Part Helps Address
- Loose or imprecise steering response caused by wear in the pitman arm
- Steering linkage play at the steering gear connection
- Noise or movement from a worn spline or taper interface
- Restoration needs on 1967-1972 Dodge Dart steering systems
- Replacement of a damaged or corroded steering pitman arm
Installation Notes and Tips
Verify spline count, steering shaft diameter, and center link attachment dimensions before installation. Inspect the steering linkage, center link, and related hardware for wear before reassembly. Use the included grease fitting to service the joint after installation, and confirm proper torque and cotter pin placement during final assembly. Fits 1967-1972 Dodge Dart, N/A.
Quality Assurance
Dorman manufactures this pitman arm as a tested replacement part for specific vehicle applications, with dimensions and attachment points matched to the original steering component design.
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Dorman 541-401 Steering Pitman Arm for Dodge Dart
The Dorman 541-401 steering pitman arm is a direct replacement component for specific 1967-1972 Dodge Dart applications. It is precision-engineered and tested to restore proper steering linkage connection at the steering gear.
Key Features
- Steel construction with a coated black finish for corrosion resistance
- 32-spline steering shaft interface
- 133 mm overall length
- 25.9 mm steering shaft diameter
- 13 mm center link end attachment diameter with 2 mm pitch
- Includes castle nut, cotter pin, grease fitting, and mounting hardware
- End 1 attachment type: spline; End 2 attachment type: taper
Detailed Description
Built for steering gear applications on the Dodge Dart, Dorman 541-401 is a replacement pitman arm that connects the steering box to the center link and transfers steering input through the linkage. This part cross-references Delphi TA5941 for the same application. It also aligns with interchange references including Mevotech Original Grade GK7074 and Mevotech Supreme MK7074. Fits 1967-1972 Dodge Dart, N/A.
What This Part Helps Address
- Loose or imprecise steering response caused by wear in the pitman arm
- Steering linkage play at the steering gear connection
- Noise or movement from a worn spline or taper interface
- Restoration needs on 1967-1972 Dodge Dart steering systems
- Replacement of a damaged or corroded steering pitman arm
Installation Notes and Tips
Verify spline count, steering shaft diameter, and center link attachment dimensions before installation. Inspect the steering linkage, center link, and related hardware for wear before reassembly. Use the included grease fitting to service the joint after installation, and confirm proper torque and cotter pin placement during final assembly. Fits 1967-1972 Dodge Dart, N/A.
Quality Assurance
Dorman manufactures this pitman arm as a tested replacement part for specific vehicle applications, with dimensions and attachment points matched to the original steering component design.












