

🛠️ Drive with confidence, steer with precision — MOOG means business.
The MOOG K6654HD Steering Pitman Arm is a heavy-duty, forged steel replacement part designed for a wide range of Chevrolet, GMC, and Hummer models. Featuring patented debris protection and advanced grease-flow bearing technology, it delivers precise steering control, reduces tire wear, and ensures long-lasting durability favored by professional mechanics and racing experts alike.







| Manufacturer | MOOG Chassis Products |
| Brand | MOOG |
| Model | PITMAN ARM |
| Item Weight | 1.72 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 9.75 x 4.5 x 2.63 inches |
| Item model number | K6654HD |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer Part Number | K6654HD |
| OEM Part Number | MOOG K6654HD |
| Position | Center |
K**L
Quality
I bought this 3-spline pitman for my 2005 GMC Sierra 2500HD 4WD truck, 6.0 gas motor. I had read that most of the 2500s use a 3-spline, and most 1500s use a 4-spline, but not necessarily -- took a chance and got lucky. I picked the Moog HD pitman because it wasn't much different in price than other options, and Moog parts are usually decent quality. Replacing the pitman arm on these trucks is kind of a PITA, so I didn't want to get a cheap part that'd require replacement again soon. So far so good. No issues installing the new arm. Note that many aftermarket pitman arms do not fit down onto the splines as far as the OEM pitman -- this is not a problem so long as you can get the lock washer and nut fully onto the splines. A big wrench is your friend when torquing it in place.
D**.
Well built MOOG product
Perfect fit for the 2010 GMC 3500 4wd. It the quality one would expect from MOOG.
M**E
Great price
Great price and Great MOOG quality
T**N
Top quality! Solid! Perfect fit.
Reasonably priced. Top quality Moog part. It is superior to OEM. Perfect fit
H**P
Great improvement in steering. But not for the novice!
I put this on my 2002 Silverado 2500 HD Duramax four-wheel-drive. Tires are 265. 75. 16, BF good rich all terrain TA. Keio. I wish people who report review and for car parts would put more detail vehicle information. It helps us all out. This was a direct replacement. I couldn’t tell the difference between the stock one in this one. Well, except the stock when I took off was totally shot. I replace the idler arm also, MOOG. I always use MOOG for all my steering parts. On a sidenote, this took almost 4 hours to takeoff and put back on. Had to remove the steering box, three bolts on the frame. Weighed about 30 pounds. Could not get the pool or on the the arm to get it off the steering box. What a nightmare. But I saved about $600 compared to what tire Kingdom wanted! How do use an impact wrench to pull the arm off. Truck drives so much better now. No play in the steering. I did replace the tire rods in her, and outer, about two years ago. And this made the biggest difference. I did not even have to get a wheel alignment. Save me another $130!
K**H
looks like a good product
put this on my 2007 gmc 2500 hd classic works good and perfect fit
N**N
Overall good review but just want to share my experience
Ok, so this is gonna be a bit of a long review. I decided to replace the worn parts on my steering system on my 2007 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4×4. Never done it before and the steering was starting to get pretty sloppy and truck pulling to the right. Im one of those guys who will spend a month deciding what parts to buy for my truck. I'll do so much homework on parts, read forums, watch YouTube videos and look up reviews on Amazon to find the right parts. Im not the type of guy who just Google's a part number and buys it without doing any homework or doublechecking fitment notes. First, I do homework so I can buy the right part, next I care about durability, and lastly cost. The last thing I wanna do is spend money on parts that don't fit, won't last, or are overly expensive for no justifiable reason. So Im a stickler for details. So what I did was first look at what manufacturer seems to be making good quality steering system parts. Alot of people on YouTube and Amazon reviews swear by Moog so thats what I went with. After I decided to use Moog parts, I went to their catalog and figured out what part #'s I needed and then found those parts on Amazon. I was surprised at the amount of money I saved buying from Amazon. Probably close to 300 bucks. So Im pretty happy about that. 90% of my overall experience was positive, but the negative really sucked. I just assumed that Amazon's Vehicle Part Fitment tool would be accurate. And apparently for the make of my truck there is a 3 groove or a 4 groove pitman arm that fits. I couldnt find anywhere that would tell me how many grooves were on the pitman arm on my truck so I went ahead and trusted Amazon's vehicle part fitment tool and it set me up with the 4 groove which ended up not fitting on my truck. Not that big of a deal. Was able to return it but only get refunded $45 after I spent $70 for the part and never installed it on my truck. Definitely wish Amazon would go the extra mile and make their vehicle part fitment tool much more specific and force the parts suppliers to provide more part fitment technical information in the description so people know whether parts will fit on their vehicle before they buy them and then can't get a full refund. Plus its just good buisness. The more accurate information you give the consumer and the better your platform becomes at getting the right part for every vehicle and application, and your parts are cheaper than the competition, thats just another reason why people will choose to buy from you. Thats why I went with Amazon. I saved money and was able to have the parts delivered to me. Was there a hiccup that costed me some time. Yeah. But it was worth it overall. If Amazon does a little legwork on their software side to make their vehicle parts fitment tool better they'll make all kinds of money on the back end and get fewer returns. Please, please, please. I want to love Amazon but its really not that easy to find car parts without having to use other auto part store's parts search tools. Like I said, 90% positive experience but Amazon can definitely do better.
B**C
You can’t go wrong with Moog problem solver parts
Always great products. And great price compared with local stores. I will always recommend Moog products
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