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The ICT Billet 551785-2 Power Steering Pump Bracket Kit is a precision-engineered, aerospace-grade billet aluminum bracket designed for 1998-2002 Camaro LS1 and compatible GM LS series engines. Made in Wichita, Kansas, this kit includes all necessary mounting hardware and features a sleek metallic finish, delivering both durability and a professional upgrade for your vehicle’s power steering system.









| Manufacturer | ICT Billet |
| Brand | ICT Billet |
| Package Dimensions | 12.9 x 3.81 x 2.21 cm; 680 g |
| Manufacturer reference | 551785-2 |
| Exterior | Metallic Finish |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 551785-2 |
| Item Weight | 680 g |
L**E
Very good alternative to expensive and hard to get factory brackets.
J**G
This billet plate did exactly what I needed, came with all of the hardware and instructions to mount it. It did not list torque specs though which would have been nice. If using the upgraded Cardone metal power steering pulley, then all of the bolts are accessible through it and you shouldn't have to remove the pulley in the future to take the pump back off
C**T
2002 WS6 Trans am, replaced power steering pump and while at it replaced power steering bracket with this ICT part. When started after install, horrible squealing non-stop. swapped belts in case of contamination and no change...I then started checking pully alignment and noticed the PS pump pully sticking out about 3/16 of an inch. Pully is mounted correctly to pump...double checked...placed old PS bracket back up in the mount area to compare...it did not stick out as far as the ICT part...swapped factory bracket back in and re-mounted PS pump...put belt back on and started...zero noise...do not waste your money for this part...looks very nice and machined well but it places the PS pump/pully too far out and causes pully mis-alignment.
M**Y
ICT should be ashamed to sell a product like this. First, the power steering line won't fit.. neither behind or in front of the bracket. Not without bending the line. If you manage to do that properly without snapping it, good luck getting your belt to stay on. This bracket pushes the pulley out of alignment. If you like wasting your time and throwing serpentine belts, this is the perfect product for you!! This was in a 4th Gen Camaro..
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