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EPAS Performance Electric Power Steering Conversion Kit w/ Column for 1974-1975 Ford Bronco
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Conversion Kits with Columns
Specifications:
EPAS "electric power assisted steering" Performance Application Specific Conversion Kits with column are designed to be installed without major or irreversible modifications to your classic vehicle. The computer control, wiring and electric assist motor assembly can all be installed under the dash to be almost, if not completely invisible. Columns are direct replacements and are available in multiple finishes. An adjustment knob is included allowing you to have maximum power assist in a parking lot and less assist on the highway. Easy step-by-step instructions are also included. You may be asking why electric power steering? Most modern production cars and trucks now use electric power-assisted steering. The reason is simple, there is no need for an engine mounted, belt driven fluid pump, no hoses to transfer the fluid, and no leaky hydraulic operated steering box or rack. It is environmentally friendly and even works when the engine is not running! Features:Classic Looks with Modern Comfort!
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