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There have had a box made after a Vega style box into a power steering. This box is all new including the case. There is a couple of different bolt patterns, one was made for the late 50 Chev. The box looks just like sweptline and boltes to the frame in the same place. This box cost 379.00 and includes a adapter plate, pitman arm and rag joint. I would be susprised if the pitman arm that comes with the box would work. The box on the Chev has a spacer to line up the steering column, I wold not be susprised that a different spacer wold need to be used to line up the collum. If the swept line pitmam arm could not be used there are a couple of company's make custom pitman arms for the off road trucks. To me this could be a clean install with very little fab work and should not change any front end geomtery. The hoses even come into the box facing up and should not interfer with a set of headers. I would also think that the frame would need to be box around the new steering box.
If you go to Google and look up 56 Chev truck 400 series steering box it will take you to the web page. Sorry I can not supply a direct link or picture, but I am on my tablet and can not seem to figure out how to copy and paste on this machine. I hope this will help out as another way to get power steering. To me the price looks to be high until you figure out how much a Toyota box cost, if you can find one. Of course the draw back is where it is made, but what else is new. This CPP company seems to have a good record on supply quality parts, if they did other home work and pick a good company to built these should be well made, hopefully. Sorry about my spelling but this thing has a strange spell checker, take a step forward and two to three back.
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