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Thread: 1993 Mighty Max 2wd power steering conversion, possible?

  1. #26

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    07-22-2019
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    Adelaide - Australia
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    1991 Mitsubishi Triton
    Engine

    G54B
    I noticed here in Australia the 4wd boxes where different and had the 3 bolt pattern in reverse of the 2wd box and were installed before the axle unlike the 2wd which is after the front end near the cab.
    If this is the case outside of aus then the lines for a 4wd box will not work with a 2wd box because they go to a different location

  2. #27

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    Sugar Grove, IL
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    1987 Dodge D-50
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    Chevy V8
    I'm putting a small block chevy in my ex military 2wd D50 it's got the steering box on the inside of the frame. I was looking at many other forms and diagrams and figured out they put box on outside of frame later. I've got a '02 Montero steering box that should work by cutting to mount bracket off spinning 180 and rewelding. Any other pointers? Thanks!

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    Kailua, HI
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    1986 Dodge Power Ram 50
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    G54B
    My 1986 4X4 2.6L 5 speed manual tranny with power steering HAS the steering box mounted outside the frame & fwd of the front axle

  4. #29

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    Virginia
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    1989 Mitsubishi Mighty Max
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    4G63-T
    Does any one have a parts list or anything for this and pictures i dont need part number just a picture will do thanks

  5. #30

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    Pukwana, SD
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    1991 Dodge Ram 50
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    6G72
    Many differences between the front of 2WD and 4WD trucks like oil pans, oil pick up tubes, coil Spring VS torsion bar front suspension all are different

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