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Old 03-03-2010, 05:08 PM   #1
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Default power steering pulley reduction?

Howdy,

Not sure if this is a stupid question or not - but here goes....
As we all know AU2's have power steering - very easy and effortless to turn the wheel. I'm wondering is it possible to actually change the powersteering pulley to a slightly smaller circumfrance there fore making a firmer 'feel'?? I've always owned cars previous that had powersteering but always required a little 'more' effort to turn the wheel - I do a lot of h/way travel (NT is 130km/h) and at these speeds it is a little disconcerting at how easy it could be to over correct (dodging horses, or cattle, or kangaroos). I'm not phased to have to muscle the wheel in town or car parks, and I'm pretty sure I'd need to change the main belt itself.......can it be done?
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