Q for the guys with a manual rack
#14
RE: Q for the guys with a manual rack
I used a Flaming River on my '84. Easy install, about 3-4 hours with the engine in the car.
I bought it from Holcomb Motorsports, Lumberton, NC.
If I remember right it was about $400 complete with shaft and all.....
I bought it from Holcomb Motorsports, Lumberton, NC.
If I remember right it was about $400 complete with shaft and all.....
#15
RE: Q for the guys with a manual rack
ORIGINAL: tinman
I used a Flaming River on my '84. Easy install, about 3-4 hours with the engine in the car.
I bought it from Holcomb Motorsports, Lumberton, NC.
If I remember right it was about $400 complete with shaft and all.....
I used a Flaming River on my '84. Easy install, about 3-4 hours with the engine in the car.
I bought it from Holcomb Motorsports, Lumberton, NC.
If I remember right it was about $400 complete with shaft and all.....
#16
RE: Q for the guys with a manual rack
HC---Mine came withe shaft, tie rod ends and all as 1 kit for that much $$$.
A smokin' deal......
No exceptional tools needed anywhere except for short arm allen wrench for the U-joint......
Have jackstands and floorjack ready.........
It's not just about the 34# that came off the front of the car but also the idea that running the steering pump takes HP........
A smokin' deal......
No exceptional tools needed anywhere except for short arm allen wrench for the U-joint......
Have jackstands and floorjack ready.........
It's not just about the 34# that came off the front of the car but also the idea that running the steering pump takes HP........
#19
RE: Q for the guys with a manual rack
ORIGINAL: kl92gt
rsw007 how did u make a kit for 200 bucks?
rsw007 how did u make a kit for 200 bucks?