73redblaze
1/2 ton status
Can I use a 2wd steering box if I'm not using crossover yet? Can I use it with stock steering?
negative ghost rider.

I disagree.
If you get a pitman arm off a Xj and ream it for a drag link you should be able to clock it in the push pull position.
Unless I am missing something...

Here is another question for those who might know more than I do about Gm steering boxes...
How about swapping the original 4x4 steering box's pitman shaft into a 2wd box,could you do that to use one in a pinch on a4x4 ...![]()
Reason I asked is I happen to have a good P/S box from a 66 Pontiac Grand Prix that I think is identical to a 2wd truck one,I'd hang onto it if it was useable in one of my 4x4's for a spare....rather than hunt for a used one at a salvage yard if mine craps out.....
I was surprised to actually see 2 older GM trucks like mine at a salvage yard the other day,they now get 100 bucks for a steering box,and they wanted 150 for a hydroboost setup I saw on a 1990 town DPW one ton dump,that had a Dana 60 and a plow on it (didn't dare ask about the dana 60,usually they get at least 500 for those!)--the other truck was a 2wd wrecker body style that was pretty much cannibalized...also saw a 1984 Suburban that had NO frame,just the shell,completely intact!...kinda weird seeing one that way..even had the factory stereo in it still....
That is a big negative, a car box mounts INSIDE the frame rail whereas truck boxes mount OUTSIDE the frame rail so only the sector shaft would be of any use to you.
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..never thought about that!...maybe as scary as the time my rag joint failed doing a 180 degree turn one day,and the wheel just spun freely and the truck kept going straight ahead...maybe as scary as the time my rag joint failed doing a 180 degree turn one day,and the wheel just spun freely and the truck kept going straight ahead...
This has to be more effective than Ex-lax 