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Old Yesterday, 10:05 PM   #1
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Stock steering box suggestion?

Seems like the threads on steering boxes are a couple years back and I know manufacturing has changed a bit. Anyone know who is making a quality steering box with the stock ratio these days? I know Borgeson makes 12.7:1 but I prefer the stock feel (17:1? I think). For a 1970 C25. Or is it better to get one remanned? Any suggestions on companies to do such?
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Old Yesterday, 10:22 PM   #2
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we buy a lot of steering boxes from red head steering and never had one go bad and we've been using them for years at the shop where i work.
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Re: Stock steering box suggestion?

Another vote for RedHead
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