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Location: New River Arizona
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power assist steering question
What years do power assist steering fit. I have a unit from a 1967 and it does not seem to fit my 1964 shortbed.
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Location: greeley colorado
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Re: power assist steering question
if are you using the slave unit type . there is a difference from 1/2 to 3/4 larger tie rods ends on 3/4 .
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Location: New River Arizona
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Re: power assist steering question
It is a slave unit. Are the frame brackets the same? My steering was from a 67 GMC will they fit a 64 Chevrolet C10?
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Re: power assist steering question
As far as I know, the steering box on a '67 GMC bolts up differently than on a '64 Chevy. The frame bracket bolts up to the same bolts as the steering box.
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Re: power assist steering question
That seems to be our problem. The steering shaft to the column is longer on the 67.
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