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pmalavolti 08-11-2018 07:15 AM

ford steering box help
 
I have a 1962 Mercury Comet that I converted to '65 mustang steering with the help of the ridetech Tru turn system for a '65 Mustang. I then bought the Vi-king coilover conversion. Now I need the steering box. I am staying manual not power. I am not going to compete, but I want to be able to have fun with the car if I go to an event with a road course. But it will be a driver first. What box would work for those conditions. I was considering the roller idler already with the quick steer pitman arm.

bret 08-21-2018 05:55 AM

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Originally Posted by pmalavolti (Post 681589)
I have a 1962 Mercury Comet that I converted to '65 mustang steering with the help of the ridetech Tru turn system for a '65 Mustang. I then bought the Vi-king coilover conversion. Now I need the steering box. I am staying manual not power. I am not going to compete, but I want to be able to have fun with the car if I go to an event with a road course. But it will be a driver first. What box would work for those conditions. I was considering the roller idler already with the quick steer pitman arm.

Use the Borgeson power steering box. The car will be undrivable with manual steering. DO NOT use an altered length pitman arm, it will destroy the steering geometry we have designed into the Tru Turn

craig510 08-21-2018 09:35 AM

You need power steering. ABS or Borgeson make boxes that will bolt in and mostly clear the headers.


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