Many classic vehicles do not have power steering, and as these cars and trucks are given new life as hot rods or restomods many of them are powered by modern engines and given power accessories like steering and brakes. The best power steering pump for your application is the one that fits. The old Saginaw power steering pump used by GM (and some Fords) just doesn’t work in some applications, either due to pressure requirements or due to its large size. The GM power steering pump most people use today is the GM Type 2 power steering pump. The Type II GM power steering pump conversion is the best power steering option for most any application of the available types of GM power steering pumps on the market today. It’s compact size, adjustable flow rates, and ability to use on pump or remote reservoirs means it is the perfect solution for your GM Type 2 power steering pump installation. Tuff Stuff Performance offers the GM Type 2 power steering pump in several finishes for your power steering pump install, whether it is a stand alone power steering pump install or part of a complete accessory drive system. Learn more about the best GM power steering pump and how the Type 2 GM power steering pump can work for your vehicle in our tech Q&A video with Tuff Stuff’s Mike Stasko. Shop Type 2 GM power steering pumps: https://www.speedwaymotors.com/shop/power-steering-pumps~14-15-552-7380?facet=l_power_steering_pump_style%3a333779 Video Chapter Titles: 0:34 Saginaw power steering pump fitment issues 0:40 What is a GM Type 2 power steering pump 0:52 GM Type 2 power steering pump remote reservoir options 1:19 GM Type 2 power steering pump pressure output