1997 GMC C2500 Steering Gearboxes

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Steering Gearbox, with Power Steering Gear, with 7200 (lb) Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW), Reman Series -
Part Number: A1277540
Guaranteed to Fit
$127.49

+ $213.58 Refundable Core Charge

Vehicle Fitment
  • 1997 GMC C2500 All Submodels All Engines with Power Steering Gear, with 7200 (lb) Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW)
Product Details
Notes : 0.73 in. Dia and 35 + Blank & Groove Spline Count Input Shaft; 1.25 in. Output Shaft Dia; M18 x 1.5 Pressure Prt Thrd Size; M16 x 1.5 Return Prt Thrd Size; Splined, Single Flat Input Shaft Type; Standard Pump Rotation; 3.2 Total Trns Lck-LckWarranty : 3-year or 36,000-mile A1 Cardone limited warrantyQuantity Sold : Sold IndividuallyProp 65 Warning :

Warning SymbolWARNING: This product can expose you to chemical which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Condition : RemanufacturedSeries : Reman SeriesOperation : PowerRecommended Use : OE ReplacementProduct Fit : Direct Fit
Steering Gearbox, With Power Steering Gear; With 8600 Lb Gvw, Reman Series -
Part Number: A1277539
Guaranteed to Fit
$163.49

+ $195.78 Refundable Core Charge

Vehicle Fitment
  • 1997 GMC C2500 Sierra SLE 8 Cyl 6.5L With Power Steering Gear; With 8600 Lb Gvw
  • 1997 GMC C2500 Sierra SL 8 Cyl 5.7L With Power Steering Gear; With 8600 Lb Gvw
  • 1997 GMC C2500 Sierra SL 8 Cyl 5.0L With Power Steering Gear; With 8600 Lb Gvw
  • 1997 GMC C2500 Sierra SLT 8 Cyl 6.5L With Power Steering Gear; With 8600 Lb Gvw
  • 1997 GMC C2500 Sierra SLT 8 Cyl 7.4L With Power Steering Gear; With 8600 Lb Gvw
  • 1997 GMC C2500 Sierra SLE 8 Cyl 5.0L With Power Steering Gear; With 8600 Lb Gvw
  • 1997 GMC C2500 Sierra SLE 8 Cyl 7.4L With Power Steering Gear; With 8600 Lb Gvw
  • 1997 GMC C2500 Sierra SLT 8 Cyl 5.0L With Power Steering Gear; With 8600 Lb Gvw
  • 1997 GMC C2500 Sierra SLT 8 Cyl 5.7L With Power Steering Gear; With 8600 Lb Gvw
  • 1997 GMC C2500 Sierra SLE 8 Cyl 5.7L With Power Steering Gear; With 8600 Lb Gvw
  • 1997 GMC C2500 Sierra SL 8 Cyl 7.4L With Power Steering Gear; With 8600 Lb Gvw
  • 1997 GMC C2500 Sierra SL 8 Cyl 6.5L With Power Steering Gear; With 8600 Lb Gvw
Product Details
Notes : 0.73 in. Dia and 35 + Blank & Groove Spline Count Input Shaft; 1.25 in. Output Shaft Dia; M18 x 1.5 Pressure Prt Thrd Size; M16 x 1.5 Return Prt Thrd Size; Splined, Single Flat Input Shaft Type; Standard Pump Rotation; 3.2 Total Trns Lck-LckWarranty : 3-year or 36,000-mile A1 Cardone limited warrantyQuantity Sold : Sold IndividuallyProp 65 Warning :

Warning SymbolWARNING: This product can expose you to chemical which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Condition : RemanufacturedSeries : Reman SeriesOperation : PowerRecommended Use : OE ReplacementProduct Fit : Direct Fit
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