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Well crap, that listing has expired. I guess I should have checked back here sooner. Thanks just the same Dean :)
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Pls send me a PM w/ordering info and installation instructions. Thanks. Jim
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PM sent :)
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I have a 67 1/2 ton 4x4 that I would like to put a steering box from a 70 1/2 ton chevy pickup. Will this adapter plate work for the 4x4?
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As far as I know mine will work on your '67 4x4. I have sold a few to guys that wanted them for the '67 & '68 4x4's and I haven't heard of any issues with using them in that application.
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I need an adapter for my 65 c10.Please send me contact info.
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PM sent.....
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Thanks capt!
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Hello Captain Fab. I have a 65 c10 2 wd that I am looking to upgrade to power steering. I see your adapter plates I think I need one of these. I was also wondering if you can give me any info on the rest of the parts needed or where is the best place to find parts for the switch. Thank you...
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You're going to need a '69-'87 truck based (Pickup, Suburban, 2wd Blazer) power steering box from a 2wd C10, C20 or C30. You will also need a pitman arm and likely a new coupler (rag joint) to the steering column. Then you will need a power steering pump with brackets, pulleys and hoses that will work with whatever engine you are running. If possible it is a good idea to get the box and pump from the same donor truck. If you want to get new parts, just purchase them from your local auto parts supplier. Although you will need to either pay the core charges, or come up with them.
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The '67 & '68 2wd's are the ones that you only need 1/4" spacers. The '67 & '68 4wd's need an adapter plate. I have sold a few of these to guys with '67 and '68 4x4's. Let me know if you would like one.
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Yes I still have these.......
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WOW these adaptors rock and talk about detailed instructions. Thanks John...
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Thanks for the kind words Troy :)
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I would like one for my '64 panel could you pm me the payment info so I can paypal payment for one please....
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I sent you a PM.......
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pm sent.
Quick question; The Power Steering unit is coming off a 79 4x4 Suburb. From my searching these forums, it appears it'll work for my 66 with your adapter plate, but I'll need to get a Pitman arm off a 2wd, correct? Thanks, Robert |
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The 4x4 boxes are the same box as the 2wd boxes, but the sector shaft (output shaft) is different. Consequently the 2wd pitman arm will not fit onto a 4x4 box.
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I still want your bracket. I originally didn't plan on converting to power steering until spring/summer, but since my 66 pitman arm is shot, I figured I might as well do the upgrade now. |
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Can i order 1 of these and a bracket for the pbb too.
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Yes you sure can. I'll send you a PM to work out payment details.
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I found this forum and thread in Google a while back and finally installed the bracket:
http://i52.tinypic.com/j6mlag.jpg I knew I needed it because only three bolts were holding my steering box on the frame and the spacers were lug nuts. The box was loose, almost falling off, and the frame had a slight crack. The kit mounted the box almost 1.5 inches further back than where it was hacked on. The tie rod is very close to the crossmember, perhaps less than 1/4 inch. That made me second guess my measurements, but it all seems to be OK. Great instructions. |
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Wow, it looks like the PO was a little drill happy. I'm glad to hear you got that fixed correctly.....looks good. It'll be much safer now. The adapter plates now come with a template that works better for postioning the adapter plate.
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