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Husqvarna Part Number 584371701 Kit-Steering Assembly-Service

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$107.95
Husqvarna Part Number 584371701 Kit-Steering Assembly-Service
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What It Is

The Husqvarna 584371701 Kit-Steering Assembly-Service is a factory OEM steering system replacement for select Husqvarna zero-turn mowers. It includes the steering levers, bushings, and hardware needed to restore precise control when your original assembly wears out or becomes loose.

Fitment & Compatibility

This kit fits Husqvarna Z200F, Z242F, Z246, Z254F, and Z4219 models, among others with similar steering pivot designs. Before buying, verify your mower’s model number (on the frame or under the seat) and confirm the deck size—this kit is typically used on 42–54 inch decks. It is OEM (not aftermarket), so it matches original dimensions exactly. Do not assume it fits all zero-turn Husqvarna models—check the manufacturer’s online fitment chart or measure the existing steering lever pivot diameter (approx. 5/8 inch) and spacing to be sure.

Key Things to Know

  • Quality: Heavy-duty steel levers with sealed bearings; holds up well under regular use, but the plastic bushings can crack if overtightened.
  • Installation difficulty: Moderate. You’ll need basic hand tools (wrenches, sockets, and a punch for pin removal) and about 1–2 hours. The hardest part is aligning the new levers with the control arms.
  • Common gotcha: The kit does not include the steering control cables or dampers—if your cables are worn, replace them separately. Also, the old bushings often seize; use penetrating oil before disassembly.
  • Price vs value: At $108, it’s cheaper than buying individual OEM parts, but aftermarket alternatives (like Stens) cost about $60–80 and may fit if you’re on a budget.

Should You Buy It

If your Husqvarna zero-turn’s steering feels sloppy, has excessive play, or the levers are bent, this kit is the right fix. It’s best for DIY owners who want a direct OEM swap with no guesswork. Skip it if you need cables or if your mower is out of the fitment range—then look for a universal steering lever kit or individual bearings.

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