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94-97 Aftermarket
Converting to later model Steering Box
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[QUOTE="Addicted4, post: 1474447, member: 7471"] The box bolts in with just having to drill the holes out to 5/8". Steering shaft bolts up fine and the hoses you can buy for a 6.0 and will bolt in. Now the pitman arm is where you would have to get creative. The drag link end is bigger on the 05-newer trucks. If I was keeping your stock steering components and upgrading the box I would look at getting something to insert to reduce the size of the pitman arm. [url]http://www.chassisunlimited.com/tre-insert.html[/url] [/QUOTE]
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