I want to convert the conventional steering to rack and pinion on an 01 GMC Yukon. Help please!

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Can anyone tell me if I can convert a conventional steering to rack and pinion on my 01 Yukon?
It would help to tell us why you are thinking about doing this. I don't know the answer or if it's even possible, but maybe someone here knows.

The early GMT800 2wd trucks have rack and pinion, 4x4 got gearbox. I'm pretty sure it's related to coil spring vs torsion bars suspension differences. I once read here someone said they have seen a 4x4 with rack and pinion, which I didn't know they even made. I can't recall who it was or what the thread was about...

Edit: I thought about it more and I don't think it's possible to do a direct swap. My 99 Silverado with the steering rack has a different front crossmember (it's super wide and has 2 holes where the rack and pinion bolts through.) Your truck doesn't have this type of crossmember...
 
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The short answer is you can do anything with enough time and money. There are no bolt in options, but an experienced automotive fabricator could certainly complete the conversion.
 
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It would help to tell us why you are thinking about doing this. I don't know the answer or if it's even possible, but maybe someone here knows.

The early GMT800 2wd trucks have rack and pinion, 4x4 got gearbox. I'm pretty sure it's related to coil spring vs torsion bars suspension differences. I once read here someone said they have seen a 4x4 with rack and pinion, which I didn't know they even made. I can't recall who it was or what the thread was about...

Edit: I thought about it more and I don't think it's possible to do a direct swap. My 99 Silverado with the steering rack has a different front crossmember (it's super wide and has 2 holes where the rack and pinion bolts through.) Your truck doesn't have this type of crossmember...
Thanks for all your input. it was well considered.
 

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