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Clayherndon 10-10-2016 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Captainfab (Post 3191151)
This is the power steering adapter plate that I have been making since 1993. It is of a little different design than the others on the market. With mine you don't need to drill out any threaded holes on the steering box. All four of the steering box bolts go thru the frame. Also there is no inner plate to deal with. I don't feel it is necessary for a 2 wheel drive truck. I've had this same plate on my '66 Suburban since 1993 and put just over 120,000 miles on it with no issues. When I've installed these, I stitch weld the plate to the frame for a little added strength. This isn't absolutely necessary though, since there are four bolts securing it to the frame. The price for this bracket is $55.00 plus $6.30 for shipping in the USA. Included is the bracket as shown and four grade 8 bolts and lock washers. To place an order and for payment information either send me a PM here on the forum or email me at captainfab454@hotmail dot com


For an additional part to go with this adapter plate, see page 6, posts #126 and #137

These adapter plates can also be used on the K series frames that didn't come from the factory with power steering.

I wanna order the bracket but will the pitman arm for the power steering unit fit the 65 style drag link ? I have inline six for now do u know where I can get a pump bracket for it
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Captainfab 10-10-2016 11:01 PM

Re: Power Steering Adapter Plates
 
I replied to your email and payment has been received. :)


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Originally Posted by Clayherndon (Post 7738317)
I wanna order the bracket but will the pitman arm for the power steering unit fit the 65 style drag link ? I have inline six for now do u know where I can get a pump bracket for it
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emfinger 11-12-2016 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Captainfab (Post 4180659)
PM sent :)

Hi I'm looking for a plate that bolts to a 500 series gear box that I can weld to my frame. do you have a web site where I can look at brackets?
Thanks
Tom

Captainfab 11-13-2016 12:26 AM

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Hello Tom

Sorry but no I do not have a website. I do not have time to learn how to do that with working 80 hrs a week every week. This is the only steering box adapter plate that I make.

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Originally Posted by emfinger (Post 7766348)
Hi I'm looking for a plate that bolts to a 500 series gear box that I can weld to my frame. do you have a web site where I can look at brackets?
Thanks
Tom


HSRACER 11-13-2016 01:15 AM

Re: Power Steering Adapter Plates
 
I just put mine on that I bought a year ago. Great product, nice template and it works great.

Is there anything I can do to get a tighter right turn radius?

Captainfab 11-13-2016 11:49 PM

Re: Power Steering Adapter Plates
 
If you are talking about being able to turn sharper one way than the other, have an alignment done and tell them what you have done and ask them to center the draglink.

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Originally Posted by HSRACER (Post 7766878)
I just put mine on that I bought a year ago. Great product, nice template and it works great.

Is there anything I can do to get a tighter right turn radius?


tonys87 11-14-2016 05:17 AM

Re: Power Steering Adapter Plates
 
Hi CaptainFab, I'm interested in your full kit. Could you email me more info at Tonys87gn@yahoo.com or PM me.
Price and parts included. I'm working on a 64 c10 half ton with a 7802644 gear box.
Thank you!

65 GMC 11-15-2016 08:57 AM

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PM Sent

Captainfab 11-16-2016 01:20 AM

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PM received, email sent, payment received. Thank you :)

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Originally Posted by 65 GMC (Post 7768920)
PM Sent


inkfamous13 11-16-2016 03:28 AM

Re: Power Steering Adapter Plates
 
If im installing 1972 pwr steering box and complete c10 front crossmember swap onto a 66c20 would i still need this bracket? Also might be installing automatic steering colum down the road if i ditch the 5 spd for auto but as of now to get the pwr steering with stock 66 3 speed tree column do i need this braket or any other things you carry or makevto complete this swap? Never swaped in pwr steering into none of my 60-66 trucks but my damaged elbow will love it lol. Thanks for any help or answers and your products look amazing and good reviews. Also do you sell a small notch for back? Was going to just use half piece of pipe and steel plate when i install the 5 lug 72c10 12 bolt rear inplace of the dana 8 lug. Thnks

Captainfab 11-17-2016 01:04 AM

Re: Power Steering Adapter Plates
 
Yes you will still need an adapter plate. The '68-'86 C series and '87-'91 R series steering boxes are all basically the same and are interchangeable. Needing the plate has nothing to do with the steering box and everything to do with the frame it is to be installed on.

If you are upgrading to power brakes, you might consider one of my brake booster brackets.

No I do not make any rear frame notches. There are already many, many,many people that do.

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Originally Posted by inkfamous13 (Post 7769708)
If im installing 1972 pwr steering box and complete c10 front crossmember swap onto a 66c20 would i still need this bracket? Also might be installing automatic steering colum down the road if i ditch the 5 spd for auto but as of now to get the pwr steering with stock 66 3 speed tree column do i need this braket or any other things you carry or makevto complete this swap? Never swaped in pwr steering into none of my 60-66 trucks but my damaged elbow will love it lol. Thanks for any help or answers and your products look amazing and good reviews. Also do you sell a small notch for back? Was going to just use half piece of pipe and steel plate when i install the 5 lug 72c10 12 bolt rear inplace of the dana 8 lug. Thnks


swmnboy 12-13-2016 03:21 PM

Re: Power Steering Adapter Plates
 
I need a power steering adapter plate and a power brake booster adapter for a 1966 c10...what would be the total with shipping to 56129. Thanks

Captainfab 12-14-2016 12:09 AM

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If you need just the '63-'66 steering box adapter plate and not the tube and flange and if you need a standard '63-'66 booster bracket in bare steel, with shipping the total is $122.35. Let me know.

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Originally Posted by swmnboy (Post 7795014)
I need a power steering adapter plate and a power brake booster adapter for a 1966 c10...what would be the total with shipping to 56129. Thanks


swmnboy 12-14-2016 12:23 AM

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oops, I need the tube and flange also, bare steel on the booster bracket is fine. Can you pm me your paypal info? Thanks

Captainfab 12-14-2016 12:53 AM

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PM sent.

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Originally Posted by swmnboy (Post 7795484)
oops, I need the tube and flange also, bare steel on the booster bracket is fine. Can you pm me your paypal info? Thanks


swmnboy 12-14-2016 09:21 AM

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payment sent

Captainfab 12-15-2016 12:27 AM

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Payment received and order shipped. Thank you :)

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Originally Posted by swmnboy (Post 7795672)
payment sent


nbrfd007 12-31-2016 06:10 PM

Re: Power Steering Adapter Plates
 
Checking in to see if you have developed a kit for 62 4X4 Suburban.
Thanks,
Tim

Captainfab 01-01-2017 12:54 AM

Re: Power Steering Adapter Plates
 
No I do not have anything specific to a '62 4x4 frame. The steering box adapter plate is the same. I just do not have a template or installation instructions specific to a 4x4 frame. I still have not had time with working 80 hrs/7days a week every week. Member Les Otte has posted the necessary dimensions in his build thread here.

http://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vboa...=632508&page=6

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Originally Posted by nbrfd007 (Post 7810449)
Checking in to see if you have developed a kit for 62 4X4 Suburban.
Thanks,
Tim


kchampagne 01-01-2017 12:45 PM

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Tim, I just installed the adapter plate on my 65 Burb 4x4 and it worked perfectly. I referenced Member Les Otte build link while doing mine. Very straightforward. Thanks again Captainfab!

nbrfd007 01-10-2017 02:34 PM

Re: Power Steering Adapter Plates
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Captainfab (Post 7810801)
No I do not have anything specific to a '62 4x4 frame. The steering box adapter plate is the same. I just do not have a template or installation instructions specific to a 4x4 frame. I still have not had time with working 80 hrs/7days a week every week. Member Les Otte has posted the necessary dimensions in his build thread here.

http://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vboa...=632508&page=6

Thank you,
Tim

new62 01-13-2017 09:40 PM

Re: Power Steering Adapter Plates
 
Captainfab,
I would like to purchase a steering box adapter plate for my 65. Send me the payment info and send it your way.
Thanks

Captainfab 01-14-2017 12:31 AM

Re: Power Steering Adapter Plates
 
I will send you a PM.

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Originally Posted by new62 (Post 7825272)
Captainfab,
I would like to purchase a steering box adapter plate for my 65. Send me the payment info and send it your way.
Thanks


andytobinskb 02-01-2017 02:36 PM

Re: Power Steering Adapter Plates
 
Hello I was wondering if this bracket or one that you make would work for my 1968 4x4. My frame does not have any dimples or a bend in the frame it is just flat. Thanks in advance for your help.

Captainfab 02-02-2017 12:55 AM

Re: Power Steering Adapter Plates
 
I have sold many of my steering box adapter plates to customers that have installed them on their '60-'68 K series frames. I just do not have installation instructions or a template specific to the K series. However we have the very good detailed info in this build thread to help you get the steering box correctly located.


http://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vboa...632508&page=6t


Quote:

Originally Posted by andytobinskb (Post 7845289)
Hello I was wondering if this bracket or one that you make would work for my 1968 4x4. My frame does not have any dimples or a bend in the frame it is just flat. Thanks in advance for your help.



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