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depends by what you mean by easily enough
Not a cheap upgrade - second hand rhd racks are rare, pump, pulley reservoir, brackets slightly less so, and the original pipes are expensive and hard to fit,and prone to rot, so you may wish to go down the hoses route as some have done. I believe a setup using gm electric pump can be done too, I sold a rack to a guy who was going down that route.
Much easier to buy a van with it on and budget for the oncosts being quite high. A syncro with ps, electric goodies etc is rangerover running costs ime.

Not a cheap upgrade - second hand rhd racks are rare, pump, pulley reservoir, brackets slightly less so, and the original pipes are expensive and hard to fit,and prone to rot, so you may wish to go down the hoses route as some have done. I believe a setup using gm electric pump can be done too, I sold a rack to a guy who was going down that route.
Much easier to buy a van with it on and budget for the oncosts being quite high. A syncro with ps, electric goodies etc is rangerover running costs ime.
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I had an electric power steering in 2ltr a/c for 5 years if you want more info give me a call
cheers George
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