Design and operation philosophy? How often is full integral power steering going to totally fail? Extinct old Crown Supercoach school buses and most if not all new fire apparatus has a fall back system where if the primary power assist fails the vehicle can still be safely stopped or even driven if need be.With a small tilt extend neat nice steering column and wheel, do understand that if your integral full power steering fails you are dead in the water. Or along side the road. If you can get off the road. Still steer the Bus Conversion? No. Even I could not. Something to consider. An engineering point of view.
Todd -If you were to be rollin' down the super slab at 60 mph and the engine quit, you'd very quickly appreciate the OEM 22" steering wheel!
I've sometimes wondered how so many older British buses and coaches managed without power steering, but I think (on seeing videos of them being driven) that they had much lower-geared steering. However, wrestling a heavily-loaded double-decker front-engine bus through narrow city streets would have been a workout.John