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hydraulic power steering, road legal

spectra3279

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has anyone tried to put a semi power steering box on an m35a3 and get rid of the air assist? the air assist just seems like a large target for a rock. seems a semi power steering unit would be more than adequate. my biggest concern is would you have to use a separate pump or can you use the onboard pump?

am i nuts and way out of the ballpark or?????
 

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has anyone tried to put a semi power steering box on an m35a3 and get rid of the air assist?
Done by member @steve6x6x6
(Details and pics in posts #93 up to #130)

Also done by @sue using a TAS 65 box, mentioned in post #127
 

spectra3279

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Done by member @steve6x6x6
(Details and pics in posts #93 up to #130)

Also done by @sue using a TAS 65 box, mentioned in post #127
thanks. my air assist burns through air really quick in a confined space while turning around.
 

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That it does. Waiting on some parts for another leak. Slowly replacing the plastic air fittings with brass.
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Yessir. Leaks will kill your air pressure - especially if it is borderline.
I would try to stay with DOT approved air lines and fittings.
Especially if you have an accident...
 

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That it does. Waiting on some parts for another leak. Slowly replacing the plastic air fittings with brass.
I hope you're getting good brass fittings from a reputable seller. I took a couple off the CTIS wheel components on my truck that had small cracks in them that were leaking air - a 90 degree flat-sided fitting and an inline filter. I guess AM General cheaped out on them 🤷‍♂️
 
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