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This is a genuine Mopar New Old Stock (NOS) steering gear sector set, precision-manufactured in the USA. This critical internal steering component is the main output shaft of the steering box, responsible for translating the steering wheel's rotation into the movement of the Pitman arm. Specifically designed for manual steering systems in full-size Chrysler and DeSoto passenger cars from 1949 to 1952, this set provides the original factory metallurgy and machining tolerances required for smooth, precise steering feel. Rebuilding your original vintage steering box with this genuine OEM gear set is the best way to eliminate "dead spots" or excessive play in the steering wheel, restoring your classic's handling to factory-new standards.
| Make | Model | Year | Engine | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chrysler | Windsor / Saratoga | 1949-1952 | All | Manual Steering Gear |
| Chrysler | New Yorker / Imperial | 1949-1952 | All | Manual Steering Gear |
| DeSoto | Deluxe / Custom | 1949-1952 | All | Manual Steering Gear |
| DeSoto | Firedome | 1952 | V8 | Manual Steering Gear |
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Actual Item Photos: Please look over the pictures carefully, as they depict the exact item you will receive. We utilize high-resolution photos of our current physical inventory rather than generic stock images so you can verify the specific condition, markings, and authenticity of this vintage part prior to purchase.
A Note on Fitment Accuracy: We manually research and cross-reference our fitment data using vintage manufacturer catalogs. While we strive for 100% accuracy, these decades-old resources—and the humans reading them—can occasionally contain errors. Additionally, these parts may fit other vehicles and years not explicitly listed in our data. To ensure a seamless restoration, we kindly ask that you perform your own due diligence and verify that this specific part number is correct for your application prior to purchase.
This is a high-quality vintage component. As with many New Old Stock (NOS) parts, the item and its packaging may exhibit minor "shelf wear" consistent with several decades of storage. This can include light surface oxidation, dust, or minor box deterioration, none of which affect the structural integrity or performance of the part. These components represent the original manufacturing quality of a bygone era, often far exceeding the standards of modern aftermarket replacements.