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1967-1974 GM Pickup/Suburban Power Steering Gear Box (ZSG7501)

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1967-1974 GM Pickup/Suburban Power Steering Gear Box (ZSG7501)Description The USA Standard Gear ZSG7501 is a high performance, brand new power steering gear box engineered to restore precision and responsiveness to classic truck steering systems. Unlike remanufactured units that may retain worn internal housings, this gear box is manufactured with 100% new components to eliminate common steering issues such as "vague" center feel, lane drifting, and steering wheel play. It is designed to meet or exceed original

Description

The USA Standard Gear ZSG7501 is a high-performance, brand-new power steering gear box engineered to restore precision and responsiveness to classic truck steering systems. Unlike remanufactured units that may retain worn internal housings, this gear box is manufactured with 100% new components to eliminate common steering issues such as "vague" center feel, lane drifting, and steering wheel play. It is designed to meet or exceed original equipment specifications, providing a reliable solution for heavy-duty applications.

This unit features a precision-machined internal valve body and high-strength gearing to ensure smooth, consistent torque through the entire steering range. Designed for a direct bolt-on installation, the ZSG7501 integrates seamlessly with factory mounting points and hydraulic lines, significantly reducing installation time while improving overall vehicle handling and safety.

Features
  • Manufactured as a completely new unit, eliminating the need for core returns or the risks associated with refurbished housings.
  • Engineered to provide 3.0 to 3.5 turns lock-to-lock for a balanced steering ratio and improved maneuverability.
  • Designed to resolve symptoms of steering fatigue including grinding noises, binding, and excessive looseness.
  • Maintains high-pressure hydraulic integrity to prevent leaks and ensure consistent power assistance.
  • Direct-fit architecture allows for straightforward replacement of the factory steering unit without modifications.
Specifications
  • Input Shaft Diameter: 0.75 inches
  • Input Shaft Spline Count: 30-spline
  • Output Shaft Spline Count: 32-spline
  • Turns Lock-to-Lock: 3.0 - 3.5
  • Unit Weight: 36.64 lbs
  • Mounting Configuration: 3-bolt or 4-bolt standard patterns (vehicle dependent)
Notes
  • Fits 1968–1976 GM 2WD Pickup and Suburban models.
  • Fits 1972–1977 Dodge 2WD Pickup and Ramcharger/Trailduster models.
  • Fits 1969–1975 International (IHC) 2WD models.
  • Compatible with Saginaw-style power steering systems utilizing a 30-spline input.
  • Includes an industry-leading 3-year limited manufacturer warranty.
  • Verify input and output spline counts prior to installation to ensure compatibility with aftermarket steering columns or pitman arms.
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