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well ya gotta be smart enough to fiigure it out some. 0 0
Find the oldest truck - preferably the same make and model (at least for the first few)
start pulling ALL the parts - set them next to tour truck - pull all them parts - put the parts side by side and start figguring.
when the truck pulls away, either you were succesful - put it bac together without orrrrrr is being towed away.
lota options - do a search - it's been done a few dozen times.
I'm not too sure that I have ever seen an add on kit, but if you find a truck with the power steering, take notes as to what parts you can buy from your auto parts store. Then rob the parts the auto store won't sell you (powersteering pump mount, bolts, etc) off a junkyard truck. Take your notes list to the auto store and build your own kit. That wound feasable to me. Good luck!
i changed my 68 f-100 swb manuel steering to power.found complete unit in a junk yard very little cost. make sure that the unit you find is the same size.I think it was off a 70 or 71
Last edited by RICHMC54; Nov 26, 2004 at 12:37 PM.
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