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Anyone got a good source for rebuilding the manual steering box on a 69 Camaro? Are there kits available to DIY? Costs? Thanks
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Lares Steering does them, about 200.00 plus shipping, their phone number is in Hemmings, or if you don't need a date coded box, they (Lares)sells rebuilt boxes to Autozone, about 180.00 with your core.
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I second Lares.
Tommy M. |
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does anyone sell a manual box that is a closer ratio than stock? i know that ground up sells one for $300. it states standard ratio is 24:1. the close ratio is listed at 16:1. about how many turns would that be lock to lock? thanx mike
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Power steering Services
Springfield, MO 417-864-6676 www.powersteering.com [email protected] They offer power/manual steering rebuilds and quick ratio manual boxes but they do not recommend them as it takes even more effort to turn the wheels then a conventional manual box. Rick
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Rick Nelson Musclecar Restoration and Design, Inc (retired) www.musclecarrestorationanddesign.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62r-6vgk2_8 specialized in (only real) LS6 Chevelle restorations |
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is it just me or is it really that hard to turn a manual box? i have a stock manual box on my 69. other than parking in tight spaces( seldom) i l don't fing it very difficult at all. i actually prefer it when driving around town. but i also use narrower than stock front rubber. mike
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Ricks has the parts to rebuild, you can do it yourself
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