
Dorman 541-403 Steering Pitman Arm
Dorman 541-403 Steering Pitman Arm
Dorman 541-403 is a steering pitman arm for select Chrysler and Dodge vehicles, including Chrysler Fifth Avenue, Imperial, New Yorker, LeBaron, Town & Country, and Dodge Aspen applications. It is precision-engineered and tested to replace the original steering linkage component with the correct spline, taper, and center link attachment dimensions.
Key Features
- Steel construction with a coated black finish for durable service
- 36-spline steering shaft connection
- Center link end attachment uses M20 pitch and 0.5 diameter specification
- Includes a castle nut, cotter pin, grease fitting, and mounting hardware
- Direct replacement for steering systems on select Chrysler and Dodge models
- Part number 541-403 for catalog and cross-reference use
Detailed Description
This steering pitman arm transfers motion from the steering gear to the center link, making it a critical part of the steering linkage. Dorman 541-403 is built from steel and finished in black coating to match the demands of daily driving and steering system service. It is engineered for vehicles that require a 36-spline steering shaft interface, a tapered end connection, and the specified center link attachment geometry. This part number 541-403 is a practical replacement choice for Chrysler Fifth Avenue, Chrysler Imperial, Chrysler New Yorker, Chrysler LeBaron, Chrysler Town & Country, and Dodge Aspen steering repairs.
This part cross-references Delphi TA5161 for the same application.
Vehicle Fitment
- Fits 1983-1989 Chrysler Fifth Avenue, N/A
- Fits 1981-1983 Chrysler Imperial, N/A
- Fits 1982 Chrysler New Yorker, N/A
- Fits 1977-1981 Chrysler LeBaron, N/A
- Fits 1977-1981 Chrysler Town & Country, N/A
- Fits 1976-1980 Dodge Aspen, N/A
What It Helps Solve
- Loose or vague steering response from a worn pitman arm
- Steering play caused by spline or taper wear
- Clunking or movement in the steering linkage
- Improper steering gear-to-center link transfer
- Service issues on Chrysler and Dodge steering systems
Installation Notes and Tips
Verify spline count, steering shaft diameter, and center link attachment dimensions before installation. Inspect the steering gear, center link, and related linkage parts for wear before replacing the pitman arm. Use the included castle nut, cotter pin, and grease fitting during service, and confirm proper alignment after installation. For best results, compare the removed part to Dorman 541-403 before assembly.
Quality Assurance
Dorman manufactures this pitman arm as a tested replacement component for specific vehicle applications. The part is built to match the original steering connection requirements for the listed Chrysler and Dodge models, supporting consistent fit and function in steering service.
Dorman 541-403 Steering Pitman Arm
Dorman 541-403 Steering Pitman Arm
Dorman 541-403 is a steering pitman arm for select Chrysler and Dodge vehicles, including Chrysler Fifth Avenue, Imperial, New Yorker, LeBaron, Town & Country, and Dodge Aspen applications. It is precision-engineered and tested to replace the original steering linkage component with the correct spline, taper, and center link attachment dimensions.
Key Features
- Steel construction with a coated black finish for durable service
- 36-spline steering shaft connection
- Center link end attachment uses M20 pitch and 0.5 diameter specification
- Includes a castle nut, cotter pin, grease fitting, and mounting hardware
- Direct replacement for steering systems on select Chrysler and Dodge models
- Part number 541-403 for catalog and cross-reference use
Detailed Description
This steering pitman arm transfers motion from the steering gear to the center link, making it a critical part of the steering linkage. Dorman 541-403 is built from steel and finished in black coating to match the demands of daily driving and steering system service. It is engineered for vehicles that require a 36-spline steering shaft interface, a tapered end connection, and the specified center link attachment geometry. This part number 541-403 is a practical replacement choice for Chrysler Fifth Avenue, Chrysler Imperial, Chrysler New Yorker, Chrysler LeBaron, Chrysler Town & Country, and Dodge Aspen steering repairs.
This part cross-references Delphi TA5161 for the same application.
Vehicle Fitment
- Fits 1983-1989 Chrysler Fifth Avenue, N/A
- Fits 1981-1983 Chrysler Imperial, N/A
- Fits 1982 Chrysler New Yorker, N/A
- Fits 1977-1981 Chrysler LeBaron, N/A
- Fits 1977-1981 Chrysler Town & Country, N/A
- Fits 1976-1980 Dodge Aspen, N/A
What It Helps Solve
- Loose or vague steering response from a worn pitman arm
- Steering play caused by spline or taper wear
- Clunking or movement in the steering linkage
- Improper steering gear-to-center link transfer
- Service issues on Chrysler and Dodge steering systems
Installation Notes and Tips
Verify spline count, steering shaft diameter, and center link attachment dimensions before installation. Inspect the steering gear, center link, and related linkage parts for wear before replacing the pitman arm. Use the included castle nut, cotter pin, and grease fitting during service, and confirm proper alignment after installation. For best results, compare the removed part to Dorman 541-403 before assembly.
Quality Assurance
Dorman manufactures this pitman arm as a tested replacement component for specific vehicle applications. The part is built to match the original steering connection requirements for the listed Chrysler and Dodge models, supporting consistent fit and function in steering service.
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Dorman 541-403 Steering Pitman Arm
Dorman 541-403 is a steering pitman arm for select Chrysler and Dodge vehicles, including Chrysler Fifth Avenue, Imperial, New Yorker, LeBaron, Town & Country, and Dodge Aspen applications. It is precision-engineered and tested to replace the original steering linkage component with the correct spline, taper, and center link attachment dimensions.
Key Features
- Steel construction with a coated black finish for durable service
- 36-spline steering shaft connection
- Center link end attachment uses M20 pitch and 0.5 diameter specification
- Includes a castle nut, cotter pin, grease fitting, and mounting hardware
- Direct replacement for steering systems on select Chrysler and Dodge models
- Part number 541-403 for catalog and cross-reference use
Detailed Description
This steering pitman arm transfers motion from the steering gear to the center link, making it a critical part of the steering linkage. Dorman 541-403 is built from steel and finished in black coating to match the demands of daily driving and steering system service. It is engineered for vehicles that require a 36-spline steering shaft interface, a tapered end connection, and the specified center link attachment geometry. This part number 541-403 is a practical replacement choice for Chrysler Fifth Avenue, Chrysler Imperial, Chrysler New Yorker, Chrysler LeBaron, Chrysler Town & Country, and Dodge Aspen steering repairs.
This part cross-references Delphi TA5161 for the same application.
Vehicle Fitment
- Fits 1983-1989 Chrysler Fifth Avenue, N/A
- Fits 1981-1983 Chrysler Imperial, N/A
- Fits 1982 Chrysler New Yorker, N/A
- Fits 1977-1981 Chrysler LeBaron, N/A
- Fits 1977-1981 Chrysler Town & Country, N/A
- Fits 1976-1980 Dodge Aspen, N/A
What It Helps Solve
- Loose or vague steering response from a worn pitman arm
- Steering play caused by spline or taper wear
- Clunking or movement in the steering linkage
- Improper steering gear-to-center link transfer
- Service issues on Chrysler and Dodge steering systems
Installation Notes and Tips
Verify spline count, steering shaft diameter, and center link attachment dimensions before installation. Inspect the steering gear, center link, and related linkage parts for wear before replacing the pitman arm. Use the included castle nut, cotter pin, and grease fitting during service, and confirm proper alignment after installation. For best results, compare the removed part to Dorman 541-403 before assembly.
Quality Assurance
Dorman manufactures this pitman arm as a tested replacement component for specific vehicle applications. The part is built to match the original steering connection requirements for the listed Chrysler and Dodge models, supporting consistent fit and function in steering service.












