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EPAS Performance Electric Power Steering Conversion Kit with GPS Automatic Adjust and Black IDIDIT Steering Column (1957 Bel Air w/ Floor Shift Automatic Transmission)

Item EK-57-900536
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    Description

    COLUMN SHIFT LIMITATIONS:

    THIS KIT WILL NOT WORK FOR VEHICLES WHOSE COLUMN SHIFT SYSTEM USES AN INTERNAL SHIFTING ROD.

    VEHICLES WITH AN EXTERNAL SHIFTING ROD CAN BE MODIFIED TO WORK WITH THE EPAS SYSTEM.

    INCLUDED IN KIT:

    60 amp electric motor unit

    Mounting hardware

    Prewired control module

    PRECUT PREMODIFIED IDIDIT TILT COLUMN FINISH AVAILABLE IN:

    Plain *Floor Shift Only

    Black Powder Coated *Floor Shift Only

    Silver Powder Coated *Floor Shift Only

    LEAD TIMES MAY VARY, CALL FOR TIME-FRAME IF DELIVERY SPEED IS IMPORTANT

    SYSTEM CAN BE ADAPTED TO A RACK OR STEERING BOX:

    For Steering Rack equipped vehicles please contact EPAS Performance before placing your order as we will need additional information to complete your order. We will need to know what size shaft was used to get from the rack to the firewall in order to attempt to adapt to it.

    The kit does not come with additional linkages to reach the rack; these must be purchased separately.

    NOTES:

    Features a low 9 amp draw

    Average install time of 10 hours

    Steering wheel not included

    Requires some cutting

    CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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