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Help I just recently porched a D250 to add to my collection and wish to install power steering Hydraulic. I under stand I might be able to find help on this WH forum. Thank you The wheel hoarse guy 

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55 minutes ago, wheel horse guy said:

Help I just recently porched a D250 to add to my collection and wish to install power steering Hydraulic. I under stand I might be able to find help on this WH forum. Thank you The wheel hoarse guy 


:text-welcomeconfetti: fellow Michigander!  I know nothing about the biggest D’s but pictures would help!

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Welcome to :rs:

 

 

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SylvanLakeWH

:text-welcomeconfetti:

 

Good to see another Michigander!

 

Not a D guy but some will be along shortly...

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