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Muilt-Make Steering Boxes
JEGS 60753 pre-lubed Power Steering Box for select 1968-1977 Dodge, GM, International, Plymouth trucks is a direct replacement upgrade that will require a (32-spline plus four master splines) pitman arm for your application. This variable ratio steering box assists in cornering and highway driving, allowing for a quicker steering ratio with more steering angle input and a slower steering ratio for straight-line driving; for a more gentle drive.
JEGS 555-60753 Power Steering Gear Box Features:
- Cast iron construction
- Black painted finish
- (4) Mounting holes (Thread size: 3/8 in.-16)
- Pressure port thread size: 11/16 in.-18 O-ring
- Return port thread size: 5/8 in.-18 O-ring
- 1 1/4 in.-32 spline pitman shaft w/ 4 master splines
- Includes Pitman Arm shaft nut and lock washer
Replacement for Part Number(s):
- 3893469
- 27-7501
- 1074
JEGS 555-60753 Power Steering Gear Box Vehicle Fitment:
- 1970-1974 Chevy Blazer
- 1968-1976 Chevy C10 Truck & Suburban
- 1968-1976 Chevy C20 Truck & Suburban
- 1968-1976 Chevy C30 Truck
- 1975-1976 Chevy K5 Blazer
- 1972-1977 Dodge D100 Truck
- 1977 Dodge D150 Truck
- 1972-1977 Dodge D200 Truck
- 1972-1977 Dodge D300 Truck
- 1974-1977 Dodge Ramcharger
- 1972-1977 Dodge W100 Truck
- 1977 Dodge W150 Truck
- 1972-1977 Dodge W200 Truck
- 1972-1977 Dodge W300 Truck
- 1968-1974 C15/C1500 Truck/Suburban
- 1975-1976 GMC C15 Truck/Suburban
- 1968-1974 C25/C2500 Truck/Suburban
- 1975-1976 GMC C25 Truck/Suburban
- 1968-1974 C35/C3500 Truck
- 1975-1976 GMC C35 Truck
- 1970-1976 GMC Jimmy
- 1974 International 100
- 1969-1970 International 1000D
- 1971-1973 International 1010
- 1969-1970 International 1100D
- 1971-1973 International 1110
- 1975 International 150
- 1974-1975 International 200
- 1972 International M800 Post Office
- 1975 International MS
- 1972-1974 International MS1210
- 1975 International Travelall 150
- 1975 International Travelall 200
- 1974-1977 Plymouth Trailduster
FAQ
How do I know if my power steering gearbox is bad?
- Check for fluid leaks around the power steering gear box.
- Listen for unusual noises while turning the steering wheel.
- Inspect for uneven tire wear, indicating potential gearbox issues.
What's the difference between a steering box and a gearbox?
- The terms are often used interchangeably, both referring to the same component.
- Some may distinguish "steering box" for recirculating ball systems and "gearbox" for rack and pinion systems.
Is it hard to replace power steering gear box?
- Requires intermediate mechanical skills and proper tools.
- Follow the vehicle's service manual for step-by-step instructions.
- Consider professional assistance for a smoother replacement process.
How do you test a power steering gear box?
- Check for excessive play in the steering wheel.
- Perform a visual inspection for leaks and damaged components.
- Conduct a road test to assess the gearbox's performance under different driving conditions.
Specifications:
IS THIS PART NEW OR REMANUFACTURED?
Will this fit my 1968 ElCamino SS396 ?
Is this a 16:1 ratio steering box?
What is the steering column shaft diameter and spline count
Will this fit a 1970 c10 Chevy pickup
Is this product new or rebuilt?
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