Trail Gear 130101-1-KIT PS Pump Kit, 2.7L Tacoma Power Flow
542-130101-1-KIT
Trail-Gear 130101-1-KIT Features:
After you have completed the solid axle swap on your 95-04 Tacoma, you will need to upgrade your power steering pump so that you can turn those big tires on the trail. The stock pump works well enough for the stock IFS and stock tires, but once you put on larger tires the pump will not be able to put out enough volume to turn them fast enough, especially if you have a ram assist system installed.
Trail-Gear has developed power steering upgrade kits for the 2.7L and the 3.4L Tacoma that include all the brackets, hoses, and hardware that you will need to do the install right the first time. Each kit includes an all steel TC style pump. The pump in the 2.7L kit puts out 4 GPM of flow at 1,450 PSI of pressure. The pump in the 3.4L kit puts out 4.5 GPM of flow at 1,650 PSI of pressure. The higher output offered by these pumps will improve your steering capabilities and allow you to take on the extreme off road trails that solid axle Tacomas are known for frequenting.
Note: This power steering upgrade kit only works after you have removed your rack and pinion steering system and have replaced with an 85-96 IFS steering box.
- 1995-2004 Toyota Tacoma (All Engines)
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