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twilightbus
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Re: power steering

Post by twilightbus »

Ok, please bear with me i'm new to this forum posting stuff, have seen the threads re ultimate kit versus vsub kit, can anyone suggest a kit for home fitment other than the above two? and how easy are they to fit any way?. Love my bus but not the heavy steering! keep getting boxed in where i park and my wife won't let me ram the neighbours cars out the way!!. :D

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Re: power steering

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..lee.. wrote:
silverbullet wrote:..lee.. can supply them too. Made with a collapsible element so still crash safety compliant AFAIK. I think only the RJES one also has this feature, but it's his own design.


we can and do. supply and fit £400 or just supply £360 + postage.

PM ..lee.. and he'll sort you out, he's in South Wales and a very fine example of a man :lol:
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Re: power steering

Post by DanTheDoc »

Hi,

Sorry to resurrect a post. How exactly does this kit work and is it easy to fit or best left to the experts? Does it need a power steering pump/pipework etc to be fitted? Looks different to the usual set up.

The missus struggles to park!

Thanks

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Re: power steering

Post by billy739 »

basically you add an electric motor to the coloum.

as you turn the wheel the motor turn the coloum at the same time

due to its electronic gadgets it only turns when you turn.

all the bits are on the replacement coloum between your toes and your s/wheel

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