stearing & breaks

Discussion in '1960-1966' started by rupert, Mar 30, 2001.

  1. rupert

    rupert Member

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    Hey Folks
    Got a few questions to ask, but here are the basics:
    Have a 66 1/2 ton with 4 speed 2 wheel drive long bed
    Have a 75 Chevy Blazer 4 wheel drive.
    Need power stering, power breaks, and new stering colum
    is it possible to use the parts from the 75 Blazer and use them on the 66 Chevy. I think this is covered here someplace but I am verry new here if someone that has done this would e-mail me on this it would help a bunch or put the answers here I'll look dailey. If not just point me in the right direction and I'll take it from there.
    I currently have a 66 and a 63 and going to get a 64 soon lots of these trucks around here and I love them. Anyone need something let me know and I'll try and help.
    Thanks a bunch!
     
  2. bob39666

    bob39666 Member

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    Hey you wouldn't happen to have some stepside rear bumper brackets I can't find them anywhere. thanks
     
  3. gonzo64

    gonzo64 Member

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    Hey, from what I've heard, all you need to do is get the steering box, pump, brackets and hoses off the blazer and get yourself a power steering conversion kit from Chevy Duty. Not sure if the steering column from the blazer would fit, but you can also get a brand new tilt steering column from Ididit. They come in chrome, etc.
    By the way, I am in desperate need for a headlight bezel for a 64 Chevy. I don't need a chrome one, just a regular old bezel. These parts are hard to come by, so please let me know if you have one. I can assist you with anything you need to know about these bad boyz.

    later
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  4. pasillo69

    pasillo69 Member

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    hold on... i actually did this to my truck. e-mail me at antoniopasillo@hotmail.com and i'll let u know everything i did to mine. and i might need some parts.

    thanks tony
     

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