Oh, well then you should definitely go talk to the guys at Sweet about putting one of their servos. It's the best way I'm aware of to add ram-assist to a steering system that doesn't have a power-steering box. The most difficult part would be splicing something like that into the enclosed steering column housing. Still much simpler than adapting another steering box and having to modify or fabricate a custom pitman arm, draglink, etc. When it's all said and done, one of those servos would direct hydraulic fluid to an axle-mounted ram just like any power-steering box that's been tapped for ram-assist ports. Should provide all the power of a full-hydro system while maintaining a mechanical steering linkage, which I know some people are really concerned about. Like I mentioned, the only disadvantage I see is in applications where the steering linkage limits suspension performance, but that's way beyond the scope of what most deuce owners are doing with their trucks. Telling you guys, I think that's the hot ticket...