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Join Date: May 2015
Location: Hampton, GA
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New Power Steering box 70 c10
I am in the process of converting from manual to power steering on my 70 c10 restoration. I ordered the A1 Cardone 27-7501 power steering box but when i went to bolt it on it is longer so it is hitting the bumper to frame support. Has anybody else experienced this? What was the fix?
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Location: WEST PALM FLORIDA
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Re: New Power Steering box 70 c10
yes , notch the bumper bracket
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Location: Green Valley Arizona
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Re: New Power Steering box 70 c10
My 70 truck was converted to power steering when I got it. When I put the front bumper back on I had a clearance issue also where the bracket attached to the frame next to the power steering unit. I just cut a notch in the bumper bracket. I recommend taking the bumper bracket off, install the power steering unit, then attempt to reinstall the bumper bracket...removing material from the bracket a little at a time until it clears the power steering unit.
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Join Date: May 2015
Location: Hampton, GA
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Re: New Power Steering box 70 c10
That is what I figured I would have to do. Thanks for the confirmation guys!
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