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Iv'e tried this more than once and have yet to get one posted  !!!   Please advise me of the procedure in installing a Toyota P.U. P/S  to my F-100 ... Thankyou ...  ALAN B .
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This message obviously posted.  Not sure exactly what’s happening on your end though.  You’ll have to give more details as to what error messages or popups you are getting.

Lorena, Texas (South of Waco)


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Y-Guy Alan:      I've done this to my '60 F-100 and Doug T. did his '56?

               I'll try and dig up some info on this and post it plus maybe Doug

               will chime in also.

                      Very worthwhile conversion, you won't believe how much

              better it works!

                       Think  I found something, go to the www.ford-trucks.com

              and search for Toyota steering box swap for 1948/60 trucks,

              also there was and article in"Classic Trucks" about a year ago.

              They used a CPP kit or Mid-fifties kit i believe.

                       If you don't have all the p.s. stuff, pulley's, brackets etc.

              you may want to go the electric p.s. route. It works great and

              doeen't clutter up the engine area.(You still use the Toy box)

                                             Hope this helps,

                                                 Bill

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Supreme  ;  After only five days this Site is a great Experiance !!!   Coincidence  ; I'm in Calif but I have acerage in south eastern Oklahoma , East of McAlester and west of Fort Smith . Maybe we are cousin in law's "LOL" ...  How far is Mountain home , we'll meet some day .  send me an E-mail to alanb@i10net.com   Thankyou ..... ALAN B .


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