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Tacoma Power Steering Hose Conversion Kit 3.4L 5VZ

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Power Steering Hose Conversion Kit

When installing a SAS kit on your Tacoma, the rack and pinion has to be removed and replaced, usually with an 86-95 Toyota IFS power steering box. Trail-Gear has developed a Power Steering Hose Conversion kit that will allow you to remove your rack and pinion and install an IFS box in its place. Our power steering hose conversion kit comes with all the necessary hoses, clamps, and fittings to get the job done right.


This product should not be used in a manner that violates Federal EPA Laws.


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by Trail-Gear
  • 1995-2004 5VZ 3.4L Tacomas

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Tools Needed:

  • Pliers
  • Flathead screwdriver
  • 3/8" Drive Ratchet w/ 12" extension
  • 17mm, 18mm, ¾" Wrenches
  • â…œ" & 17mm Sockets
  • 2 Quarts Power Steering Fluid

Installation Notes:

    1. Read all instructions completely and carefully before you begin.

    2. Check to make sure the kit is complete and that no parts are missing. If anything is missing, please contact Trail-Gear at (559) 252-4950.

    3. Park vehicle on a clean, dry, at, level surface and block the tires so the vehicle can not roll in either direction.

    4. This kit is for off-road use only. The installation of this kit may adversely affect the on-road handling characteristics of your vehicle. It is recommended that the installation steps below be performed by a competent mechanic. Buyers and users of this product hereby expressly assume all risks associated with the installation and use of this kit.

Installation Notes:

    1. Remove factory high pressure and low pressure lines from the pump and reservoir.



    2. Install supplied high pressure fitting into pump and low pressure line onto reservoir.



    3. Tighten hose clamp on low pressure line. Install high pressure line and tighten.



    4. Route hoses and show being sure to keep away from moving parts.



    5. Install hoses to steering box as shown and tighten.



    6. Fill system with fluid. Bleed steering system. Top off fluid, start engine, and finish bleeding. Once complete, top off fluid and test drive.