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Old 12-31-2011, 11:45 AM   #76
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Re: 63-87 rack and pinion

list price for the complete kit is $849.00
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Old 03-03-2012, 12:55 AM   #77
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Re: 63-87 rack and pinion

how much for just the bolt on bracket?
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Old 03-04-2012, 03:48 PM   #78
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Re: 63-87 rack and pinion

yeah, how much for the bolt and bracket?
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Old 03-05-2012, 10:10 PM   #79
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Re: 63-87 rack and pinion

sorry but we don't sell them seporately.
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Old 03-06-2012, 03:58 AM   #80
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Re: 63-87 rack and pinion

I'm in need for a new power steering box for my C10 stepside
Can someone tell me of there are any benefits on the rack and pinion vs the oem box?
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Old 03-06-2012, 08:19 PM   #81
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Re: 63-87 rack and pinion

I am hoping that others will chime in also. Our rack system turns lock to lock in 2 3/4 turns, which is much faster than a box. Eliminating the drag link and all of the extra tie rod ends also helps to tighten up the steering, giving the driver a better feel. The inner pivit points and Tie rod length are set to eliminate the factory bumpsteer. All of this adds up to a truck that drives and steers like a new truck or car.
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Re: 63-87 rack and pinion

Will it work on my 68 K-10?
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Old 04-17-2012, 12:55 AM   #83
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sorry, 2wd only
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would you know what I need to convert to power steering? 68 K-10
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Old 04-17-2012, 12:03 PM   #85
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Re: 63-87 rack and pinion

I would hunt down the P/S box & linkage from a 71-72 K10, bolts on direct, or the 73-87 4x4 , but this will require a bit of fab work. Just trying to help here, I really don't know too much about the 4x4 stuff. I'm sure some members know a lot more than me.
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Old 07-05-2012, 09:44 PM   #86
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Re: 63-87 rack and pinion

I want to get this set up for the '82 I'm building for my son. What is the issue that I have read about when using the stock 73-87 lower a arms? Has that been resolved?

Also, we did the same sectioning of the frame to raise the cross member like you did on JT. Does that effect the install of your rack in anyway? We are running McGaughy 2 1/2" drop spindles too.

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Re: 63-87 rack and pinion

If you want to see one in action, check out Smitty's build thread. Nice truck Chris.
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I want to get this set up for the '82 I'm building for my son. What is the issue that I have read about when using the stock 73-87 lower a arms? Has that been resolved?

Also, we did the same sectioning of the frame to raise the cross member like you did on JT. Does that effect the install of your rack in anyway? We are running McGaughy 2 1/2" drop spindles too.

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The problem with the stock 73-87 arms is the size of the bushings. Most aftermarket arms will clear. Since the rack is mounted to the crossmember, raising it has no effect on the steering geometry.
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Old 08-07-2012, 05:21 PM   #89
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Re: 63-87 rack and pinion

Thanks Rob. Brothers had one on there site that looked like the one on here. I called them and they said that they get them from you. During July they had them on sale with another 10% off on top of that. I call your shop and spoke with a young lady (you where out that day) and she could not match the price I was getting at Brothers so, I ordered one on the 23rd and yesterday they said I should have it by the end of next week.

If it hits the stock arms/bushings, I might just switch to a after market lower arm. I want to keep the coils spring for now, is there an arm you would recommend for that?

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Thanks Rob. Brothers had one on there site that looked like the one on here. I called them and they said that they get them from you. During July they had them on sale with another 10% off on top of that. I call your shop and spoke with a young lady (you where out that day) and she could not match the price I was getting at Brothers so, I ordered one on the 23rd and yesterday they said I should have it by the end of next week.

If it hits the stock arms/bushings, I might just switch to a after market lower arm. I want to keep the coils spring for now, is there an arm you would recommend for that?Thanks,
You could also run pre-73 lower arms if the budget required.
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Re: 63-87 rack and pinion

I'd look at Nates new 'forward' lower arm, or Cpp for a stock coil.
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I'd look at Nates new 'forward' lower arm, or Cpp for a stock coil.
PB's 'forward arm' should help w/the caster too.
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Working a deal with Nate to package the P/S rack and a set of his "Forward Lower" A-arms. This combo will add caster, center the wheel and deliver great steering. Check out the suspension marketplace.
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Aw, c'mon! Too tempting. Should be a great setup
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Re: 63-87 rack and pinion

Rob

I got an issue I need your help on. I have your Rack and Pinion kit and PB Forward Lower Arms for my son's '82 that we are building. I have it all mounted now I am working on the steering linkage.

Where do you mount the support bearing on the frame rail. The factory holes are in different spots then on the 67-72 models. I have also raised the crossmemember in the frame like you did on JT. Any guidlines you can give me on where to put the bearing??

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Working a deal with Nate to package the P/S rack and a set of his "Forward Lower" A-arms. This combo will add caster, center the wheel and deliver great steering. Check out the suspension marketplace.
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Aggie, I'll have some picts up in a bit. With the raised crossmember, you will need a different type bearing support. I can help you with that.
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Yes, both Nate and No Limit have this package available now.
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Aggie, I'll have some picts up in a bit. With the raised crossmember, you will need a different type bearing support. I can help you with that.
That would be great. I think this is the last piece I need before the frame comes apart for blasting and paint....

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