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My son helped me work on my truck......but he pulled all the power steering hoses out because we had to replace them. Now we don't know how they go back in and I'm pull my hair out. Who thinks they can help?
2002 Ford F-250 SuperDuty
6.8L V10 Coming off the tank Headed into the fender area Coming off the cooler
Did you replace the steering box? Which brand .did you get? I have an original 2002 F-250 steering box....I think it'll need replacing..Any tips on swapping it out? 240,000 miles too.
2002 F-250 CCLB 4WD 5.4L 2V
Did you replace the steering box? Which brand .did you get? I have an original 2002 F-250 steering box....I think it'll need replacing..Any tips on swapping it out? 240,000 miles too.
2002 F-250 CCLB 4WD 5.4L 2V
Yes I did replace the power steering box and the power steering pump. I go with redhead steering boxes because my truck is lifted and they build a much stronger unit than any of the other ones on the market. If you are lifted have larger tires or are anything larger than probably a 250 stock I would run a redhead. You're going to spend a little bit more but it's going to last the rest of the life of the truck. I have probably installed 15 of these units in tow trucks over the years and I love them.
Suggestion for install if you don't have a lift to assist you. I would get a second person to help hold up the box while you're putting the bolts in. It gets really really really heavy when you're trying to balance it on one hand and put the bolts in with the other
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