Interesting power steering option.
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Interesting power steering option.
Not sure if anyone has posted this or not. PS box for 50's Ford F100 (calm down Robin!! Not everyone is as devoted to Mopar as you, he he). Looks like it could be a very simple swap! http://www.classicperform.com/tech_arti ... ering2.htm
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Re: Interesting power steering option.
I posted a Classic Performance Products steering swap article a long time ago. I don't recall if it was this article or not. I figured it would work without too much trouble also.
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Re: Interesting power steering option.
I notice they use the Toyota box, and mention it is used on Rock Crawlers.
That gives some confidence on its strength.
From looking at various pictures, the Toyota box looks like it might be easier to adapt.
As much as it would pain me to use a Toyota part, this is starting to look like a
very reasonable direction.
That gives some confidence on its strength.
From looking at various pictures, the Toyota box looks like it might be easier to adapt.
As much as it would pain me to use a Toyota part, this is starting to look like a
very reasonable direction.
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Re: Interesting power steering option.
Yes
there has been a few people done that swap already save yourself some money and get them from a Toyota salvage yard, the complete setup with powersteering pump etc. Here at the Toyota yard the man quoted me $150.00
HighDesertDodge in Grand Junction has pictures posted on this site of his Swap
there has been a few people done that swap already save yourself some money and get them from a Toyota salvage yard, the complete setup with powersteering pump etc. Here at the Toyota yard the man quoted me $150.00
HighDesertDodge in Grand Junction has pictures posted on this site of his Swap