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non power steer to power steer vitara mod...

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is it possible? is it costy? cheers :)
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bolt on bits. Find one at a wrekers and get the parts you need. Or buy a landrover and have a proper vehicle
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turoa wrote: Or buy a landrover and have a proper vehicle


:lol: ...BWAaahahahhahah... :lol: :wink:
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wopass wrote:
turoa wrote: Or buy a landrover and have a proper vehicle


:lol: ...BWAaahahahhahah... :lol: :wink:


This comin from a guy drivin a truck designed right out of landrover hq lol :lol: :lol:
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turoa wrote:bolt on bits. Find one at a wrekers and get the parts you need. Or buy a landrover and have a proper vehicle


so its not hard at all?

dont even go down that road buddy......beacuase i would rather not be towed in my landy down that road with no power steer! :twisted:
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na, its easy. It would be best to find a whole vehicle at the wreckers to take the parts off or buy a complete kit rather than peice it together. And I think the landrover will be the towee.
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Re: non power steer to power steer vitara mod...

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mroffroader wrote:is it possible? is it costy? cheers :)


Easy as all bolts on, there is a difference between 8v and 16v systems so you must get the WHOLE system off one or the other ie don't mix and match 16v pump with 8v steering box.

I can do a complete 8v system for $250 + freight if ya interested, that's pump, reservoir, hose's, box and pulley.

Cheers Shane
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What do you thing the difference is between the 8 and 16v . The old mans is running around just fine with a 8v pump on a 16v wagon .

Still agree easy to get system from one car :D
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Hey this post is quite old :) i was looking for a vitara and found a cheap 1 that was nz new so had nothing and i wanted power steer so passed it by as im lazy :D but i now have 1 which i got for a reasonable price with all the bits and the fuel inj. motor and the nz new 1 was the non fuel inj. motor :lol:
80 series tow bus towing a redneck ass vitara :D
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Rotazuk wrote:What do you thing the difference is between the 8 and 16v . The old mans is running around just fine with a 8v pump on a 16v wagon .

Still agree easy to get system from one car :D


There's a difference in the outlet size in the pumps 16v is bigger.
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