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Old 08-08-2009, 07:48   #1 (permalink)
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Default In need of two M809 series steel power steering lines

Hello Gents,

I am in need of the two steel power steering lines for an M809 series truck. Specifically, I'm looking for both lines that run from the left to right frame rails that connect the steering gear box to the hydraulic steering cylinder. Please let me know if you have a source for these two hoses in good condition. Thanks much,

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They run directly from the steering box to the passenger side frame rail. Dont use metal ones....you will never get them back on without bending them. Take the current ones off & bring them to a shop that makes hydraulic hoses & have new steel braided hydraulic hoses made. (getting the right length is important....and the hoses do not have to be as long as the metal ones were....measure w/a tape measure to double check). I have had to do this on a M813 before.
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Yeah , I have some red neak job on a 813A1 I have with those steel braided ones.

NAH just kidding , thats very good advise and they look good and hold up Real well.
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