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would that be a close ratio box? mike
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Mike, yes it was a "quick ratio" steering box. All '69 Zs with manual steering used the same box; unlike '67 and '68, it was not an option in '69. Thanks. Tex
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Pretty sure the internals are the same. 4 turns lock to lock. GM just put a longer pitman arm on it and called it close ratio.
Personally I have never driven a first gen manual steering car that felt "right" to me. I have the original box for my car (27,000 miles) but won't likely ever put it back on, because they drive 10 times better with power steering, which is only 3 turns lock to lock. Just my opinion. Lynn |
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I put a manual steering box on my chevelle because i didnt feel like going to the gym and work out haha
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