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Smogmonster 01-15-2015 05:51 PM

steering box swap?
 
hi
anybody know if i can straight swap in a 84 4x4 c series diesel truck steering box into a 91 suburban 4x4 diesel??

thankyou

jetmech85 01-17-2015 01:11 AM

Re: steering box swap?
 
I believe they are the same. You can verify by looking each up on Rock Auto web site catalog.

jetmech85 01-17-2015 01:46 AM

Re: steering box swap?
 
Just noticed you said 4X4 c series. Must be from a 4X4. "C" series denotes 2 wheel drive.

48cj2a 01-17-2015 10:08 AM

Re: steering box swap?
 
I did swap a 91 v3500 with my 84 CUCV Blazer (both 4x4) to diagnose a loose steering issue and it was the exact same.

I'm sure a few years earlier than 84 will be a metric/std p/s line thread difference.

c and r - 2wd
k and v - 4wd

Smogmonster 01-17-2015 09:53 PM

Re: steering box swap?
 
thanks 48 very usefull info! i guess in the case of mis matching threads you need to swap the pipe union ends or buy some thread adaptors?

hi jet
yes my mistake it was a square body 4x4 truck possibly a blazer or k series
but was allready removed from the truck.

but regards rock auto etc i do know that many different parts with different prices and brands will interchange as a direct fit or with a little home brewing regardless of part numbers. but matching numbers usually mean its a no brainer allthough even then parts may look totally different with the same numbers but still fit and work.

franken 01-18-2015 12:07 AM

Re: steering box swap?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jetmech85 (Post 7007011)
I believe they are the same. You can verify by looking each up on Rock Auto web site catalog.

Yep, comparing part numbers is a good way to check.


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