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Hey Matt, I just got a 78 f-150 that came with the crossover steering parts that I am to cheap to buy. Plus spare front and rear axles. it has a 351M with an auto and a 205. I may make a little more progress on the ranger now.

BTW no hangover run pictures of jwillie this year???
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Post by EBSTEVE »

let me know what you are doing with the F150 front-end and steering box, I may just trade you some steering parts if that works for you or cash.
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Can I have the steering column? Also does it have intermittant wipers? I have a few pics, just haven't had a chance to put them up yet.
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The Steering column is gone. The steering box is still available and I will try to get for you. I am keeping the inards of the front axle, and the disc brakes are being used on another EB. All that would be left would be the housing. No intermintant wipers either.
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Post by EBSTEVE »

Cool on the box and as long as the bearing caps are with the housing I would still be interested.
ranger5.0 wrote:The Steering column is gone. The steering box is still available and I will try to get for you. I am keeping the inards of the front axle, and the disc brakes are being used on another EB. All that would be left would be the housing. No intermintant wipers either.
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It was all there and felt tight. I torched the pitman in half though when I was doing the extracation of the other parts.

Matt did you need a specific part offof the column or the whole thing? Derek pulled the shifter part of the column off for his F-250. the rest of it is there.
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Post by DBrown »

I don't think steve will need the pitman arm if he is using it on his EB. I didn't when I did my power steering conversion. I just used the EB pitman arm.
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Ya you are right, but he is still growling at me for destroy a perfectly good ford part. LOTMS
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Post by funinthemud »

i'll buy the radius arm brackets if you got them.
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I still got them. $25.00 and you pay the shipping from 98223.
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