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power steering

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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power steering

Post by Eddywelder »

Having just finished the 60 series power steering conversion on my 82 40 series which turned out to be a bigger job than I thought,anyway I tried to cut costs by keeping the stock column and using a bearing and fabbing a support post before the 2 uni joints in the position where the stock steering box mounting pedestal was...took it for a drive for the first time today and am not happy with the result as steering feels stiffer and harder to turn than with the old set up.
So my thinking is that I should really be using fj55 column and 75 series intermediate shaft....anyone have a spare set of these or know a wrecker who may have them? please let me me know preferably in the Sydney area....
Cheers,
Eddy.
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Post by eddie »

got any photos of it?
77 FJ40
www.advanced4x4.co.nz
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Post by Eddywelder »

yeah but they are too big to post.....need to find a way to shrink them to fit on the website.....sorry but still a bit of a novice here when it comes to puters...soon as I do I will put em up...
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