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Old 03-10-2012, 09:00 PM
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Default Power steering relocation kit is FINISHED!!!!

Check it out it's finally done!
Here is a link to this product in our online store:
http://vtsql.gkvbf.servertrust.com/L...t-p/cbrpsr.htm










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Shipped price?
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The link above the pic is to my online store you can get pricing and shipping there.
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About time, Rob! I'm assuming this won't work with an EWP setup?
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Are the lines required or can you use the stock lines?
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Originally Posted by westtexasbuff
Are the lines required or can you use the stock lines?
There's an option to remove the line kit on the site if you already have your own. I would assume that the stock lines wouldn't work either. You have all that heat right there with the truck manifolds and turbo, you wouldn't want to melt through your lines.
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Will belt that comes with your alternator relocation setup work with this. Or if I buy this and your alternator relocation. Will I need a different belt than what comes in alternator kit.
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You will need a different belt if you have our alternator kit.

I haven't tried it with an EWP setup yet but I pretty sure it will work.

You must use our power steering line kit. But I can't completely rule out someone else's line kit.

The stock lines will NOT work.
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I've done some checking on the EWP's
The pump must have a idler pulley like Meziere Part# WP319.

The only thing that may change something is the thickness of the pump.
This can be easily accounted for with a length adjustment of the idler pulley post
on our bracket.

If anyone needs to run a EWP I will discount one kit $50.00 to the first guy to ship us his EWP so we can do a fit confirmation.

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We will have more in stock in a few days
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Great work & products
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Looks like top notch stuff!
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Ordered one lastnite....and Rob called me back like 5 minutes later to check to see about the order....at 10:30pm....you cant BEAT that customer service!!!!!!!!!!!!


Thanks Rob
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I have a question Rob. Would it be possible to run a longer stainless line on the one side so I would only have to use a 2" section of rubber hose? I'm worried about heat on my setup melting that hose.
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Just use a heat barrier or wrap then.

Or lengthen our line with your own fittings.

We can't make a longer line just for one person without it costing big bucks.
We have these hydraulic hoses specially made in large quantities to keep the price down.
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do you happen to know the size of the fittings that are in the actual ps rack?

thanks
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Ordered this a couple of weeks ago and it arrived promptly. Thanks again Chris for helping me out! The bracket fits like a glove and it made everything fit together on my car perfectly. Bought this because the crossover I was using on my turbo setup was rubbing against the belt and this took care of it. Didn't need the idler pulley because my alternator is in the stock location, but I'm sure I'll find a use for it
Be aware that if you use this kit with all other accessories in the stock locations, you will need a ~2" LONGER belt for your system.
Thanks again to the MT guys!
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Rob just a quick couple questions I am doing a ls jeep swap and dont have a pump yet,

1. What part number pump should I use
2. Will you kit give me everything I need to mount the pump to the head with the exception of the pump itself. if not what else would I need. There seems to be a triangle looking piece on the head from looking at your pictures that is not listed with the kit.

Thank you
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Originally Posted by the_reaper
There seems to be a triangle looking piece on the head from looking at your pictures that is not listed with the kit.
The part you're asking about is an OEM F-Body P/S bracket
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i wonder if this will clear g8 manifolds, they dont go out as far as the truck ones but are tighter and neater to the block.


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