I'm looking for power steering for my 69 a100 corrycruiser van need box and pump / complete system any help would be good so hard to find!
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looking for power steering a100
Rybo- Number of posts : 24
Location : Windsor Califorina
Registration date : 2010-12-29
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looking for power steering a100
dix- Moderator 1st Class
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Location : pittsburgh pa
Age : 67
Registration date : 2008-05-29
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Re: looking for power steering a100
you don't see them 4 sale often
Rybo- Number of posts : 24
Location : Windsor Califorina
Registration date : 2010-12-29
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Re: looking for power steering a100
thank's any info would be grate on the subject just got the van about 3 months ago with the money from my mom who passed away about a year ago My father always had a van when growing up he said it was the best mode of transportation because you can carry a lot and lock it up i took my driving test in a dodge van 1978 always wanted one and now 1969 corrycruizer with everything but power steering ! it has a/c toilet water stove refrigerater stock for the most part i will tri and put pick on soon
BADBADGER- Number of posts : 246
Location : Minden Nv
Age : 77
Registration date : 2009-05-15
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power steering
Would you post some pictures? Is it a camper conversion?
Rybo- Number of posts : 24
Location : Windsor Califorina
Registration date : 2010-12-29
terencejiminy- Number of posts : 62
Location : Warren, Michigan
Registration date : 2008-09-08
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Re: looking for power steering a100
Power steering for the A's was almost exact as that off of the straight axle "D-100 &200" trucks, 1971 and older, where the power assist was all in the drag link and connected to a slave cylinder that attached to a left leaf spring U-Bolt nuts then was clamped to the steering center link. The "A"s Steering box was the same power or not.
The old P-200 series Dodge Post office chassis (left the plant with NO body on it at all) was used an identicle forward seating/control set-up as our A's. These powere steering set-ups are easiy to adapt also.
Factory Power Steering on A-100's is few and far between. Camper and Ambulance conversions from Universal, Corey, Travco and others added the Power Steering during the body remods at THEIR factory.
Ter'
The old P-200 series Dodge Post office chassis (left the plant with NO body on it at all) was used an identicle forward seating/control set-up as our A's. These powere steering set-ups are easiy to adapt also.
Factory Power Steering on A-100's is few and far between. Camper and Ambulance conversions from Universal, Corey, Travco and others added the Power Steering during the body remods at THEIR factory.
Ter'