Ok, I've looked at the pictures and studied the set ups. I have one question when changing to power steering. How do you hook the horn up to work? The original horn goes through the gear box so how does one hook the horn up through the couplers?
Ok that's two questions...
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Re: Dumb power stearing questions
Not a stupid question, the answer is you don't. We use a remote mount horn switch on our conversions. Have mounted them at varoius locations on the dash.k8icu wrote:Ok, I've looked at the pictures and studied the set ups. I have one question when changing to power steering. How do you hook the horn up to work? The original horn goes through the gear box so how does one hook the horn up through the couplers?
Ok that's two questions...
Charles Talbert
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Paul, has done what I think to be a nice job of retaining the stock horn button with power steering.
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We've done it couple of times with column swaps & used the M715 Jeep truck set up as a pattern. Just about all our customers opt to go with the remote mount set up though. Eliminates problems ever occurring due to in the column issues, much cheaper to remote it also as it cuts way down on the time spent. We use a heavy duty waterproof switch with a large push knob that has a horn insignia. Paul's method is a nice way to go if you want to keep it on the wheel.
Charles Talbert
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