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Old 04-09-2018, 09:47 PM   #1
CousinTone
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CaptianFab - I need your advice, please

Hi CaptainFab, i'm working on a 64 C20 that has a 292 engine. I"m going through the process of easing the ride and adapting to the height I would like by swapping out the suspension to C10 items. It does NOT have Power Steering. I've got the pump and I think correct mounting bracket or at least one that will work fine. I"m looking to you for my choice in steering gear boxes. I'll need to buy a new one, the ones here that come into the Pick-A-Part are gone day one and I have to work, unfortunately. I went yesterday, it was hot and I looked at over 20 Chevy trucks, each that had the box outside the frame, each was already gone. What do you suggest I buy as my steering gear. I've learned some by surfing the parts stores and see there are some that take 3 or 3 1/2 turn for stop to stop and others that take 4. I"m in the lazy 3 group. What wisdom can you provide as to what box to choose and will bolt onto your beautiful adapter plate. Let me know, I appreciate you taking the time to read this, if you made it this far and anything you can pass on. Thank you. Tony AKA CousinTone
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