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1973-1979 Ford F100 EPAS Performance Electric Power Steering Conversion Kit

Item EK-48-391450-1
1973-1979 Ford F100 EPAS Performance Electric Power Steering Conversion Kit
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Complete EPAS Performance Electric Power Steering Conversion Kit
      • Allows For Maximum Power Assist In A Parking Lot & Less Assist On The Highway
      • No Major Or Irreversible Modifications Are Made To Your Truck
      • Everything Is Located Under Your Dash And Is Almost Completely Invisible
      • Kit Includes 60 Amp Electric Motor, Mounting Hardware, Prewired Control Module & Ins

      Description

      How It Works: The computer measures the amount of effort on the steering wheel and amplifies it with the aid of the electric motor. A potentiometer (adjustment knob) allows you to have more or less assistance, so you can adjust the amount of power assist. For example, you can have maximal power assist on a parking lot, and less on the highway.

      Why You Need It: Most new cars have electronic power steering because you don't need belt drive power steering pumps, hoses to transfer fluid, or potentially leaky hydraulic steering box or rack.

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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