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12-14-2008, 03:54 PM | #1 |
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steering box recommendations?
had this question buried in another thread
Any idea on good rebuilt steering boxes? I'm on my 3rd one and not happy. I ordered an AGR but they make them only for 4 wheel drive or "after market crossover steering " whatever that is. It had a different spline for the pitman arm. So with it all apart, I just went to NAPA and got a rebuilt 76 variable rate box. It worked great for a few months but now has a bunch of slack in it. Borgenson remanufactures them (pretty pricey)... anyone go that route; suggestions? https://www.borgeson.com/POWER%20STE...ACEMENTS.html# SAGINAW 700 VARIABLE RATIO BOX Remanufactured OEM Saginaw 700 variable ratio boxes are available. Enjoy the Benefits of a quick ratio for easy parking and low speed cruising, plus the benefit of a slower ratio for highway driving. Outside frame mount truck boxes also available. All Mullins steering boxes have a 3-year warranty. |
12-14-2008, 04:00 PM | #2 |
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Re: steering box recommendations?
http://www.classicheartbeat.com/67-72_chassis_2.htm
This is where I went. Classic Heartbeat and WES is s Site Vendor.
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