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Tuff Stuff Power Steering High-Pressure Valve 1,200 PSI

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Power Steering High-Pressure Valve 1,200 PSI
$17.99
Power Steering High-Pressure Valve
  • 1,200 PSI
  • For Tuff Stuff Saginaw Pumps
  • Ships on 05/21/24

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    Will this valve fit a Saginaw style pump that is not branded “tuff stuff”? 

    Asked by: Adrian
    The Tuff Stuff 908-5554 valve can be used in other branded pumps.
    Answered by: jshook
    Date published: 2024-03-21

    I need to replace power steering pressure release valve is this a the right part for a 2010 Honda 

    Asked by: Theloyalone
    The Tuff Stuff 908-5554 valve does not fit a '10 Honda.
    Answered by: jshook
    Date published: 2024-02-12

    I need to replace the flow control valve in my 1980 corvette. Should I use the 1200 psi valve or the 850 psi valve?

    Asked by: AZmikeF
    Looks like the 1200 psi valve is the correct one to use.
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2018-07-17
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