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Upgrade your vehicle's steering with the Borgeson 999063 Small Block Mopar power steering conversion kit. This steering conversion kit offers a seamless transition from normal steering to power steering. Enjoy enhanced steering control and ease of handling with this conversion kit. Explore the benefits of power steering and make your driving experience smoother and more manageable.
FAQ
Can I convert my normal steering to power steering?
- Yes, it’s possible to convert normal steering to power steering using a steering conversion kit like the Borgeson 999063 Small Block Mopar power steering conversion kit.
How much does it cost to convert normal steering to power steering?
- The cost varies based on the specific kit and the vehicle you have. The Borgeson 999063 Small Block Mopar power steering conversion kit is competitively priced and offers a cost-effective solution for this conversion.
Can power steering be electrically driven?
- Yes, power steering can be electrically driven. There are electric power steering (EPS) systems available that utilize electric motors instead of hydraulic systems to assist with steering.
What are the disadvantages of full power steering system?
- Some drawbacks of a full power steering system include potential system failures, dependency on electrical or hydraulic components, and added complexity, which may lead to increased maintenance requirements.
Specifications:
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