Toyota
Trail Gear 303951-1 Power Flow IFS Steering Box for 1986-1988 Toyota Pickup, 4Runner
Trail Gear's new Power Flow IFS Steering Box has been designed and engineered to provide ultimate performance making it the perfect choice for those with solid axle vehicles who want to install high-steer. This is not a 30-year-old rebuilt steering box, but a completely new unit. While designed to be a direct replacement for the 1986-1988 box, this steering box will also work in the 1989-1995 application by adjusting the steering input shaft. Trail Gear specifically chose to base their design on the 1986-1988 model for its ease of service. Each box comes pre-drilled and tapped making it ideal for high-steer applications with or without ram assist. If you are not using ram assist, just leave in the pre-installed plugs. When transitioning to ram assist, the removable plugs not only eliminate the need to remove the box from the truck to drill and tap but also eliminate any chance of contaminating the system with metal shavings.Notes:
- To connect the ram assist hoses in ram assist applications, you will need to purchase (2) Trail Gear 1/4 in. pipe to #6 JIC fittings 130263-1-KIT (sold seperately)
- These steering boxes are only for left-hand drive automobiles. They are incompatible with right-hand drive applications.;
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