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slickman Sep 2, 2006 11:06 AM

Flaming River steering box, you're thoughts...
 
Has anyone installed one of these? I'm thinking about getting one but, not sure if the 16:1 or 19:1 would be best. I don't have power steering so, I would think that the 16:1 would be harder to steer cause my box now is a 19:1. I do know that when you go from power steering to manual steering without changing the steering box, you are then using a 16:1 ratio box. That's what came with the power steering option.

Any thought guys?

6mustang6 Sep 2, 2006 12:36 PM

RE: Flaming River steering box, you're thoughts...
 
Use the ratio that the old power steering boxes used. I cant remember which one it was though. i think 19:1. it's quicker turning.

Cannonball888 Sep 2, 2006 02:04 PM

RE: Flaming River steering box, you're thoughts...
 
16:1 is quicker. I have it and it's very responsive.

slickman Sep 2, 2006 02:20 PM

RE: Flaming River steering box, you're thoughts...
 
Is yours manual or power? How is it when you're trying to park? PITA?


ORIGINAL: Cannonball888

16:1 is quicker. I have it and it's very responsive.

Cannonball888 Sep 2, 2006 02:30 PM

RE: Flaming River steering box, you're thoughts...
 
power with no slop.

6mustang6 Sep 2, 2006 03:03 PM

RE: Flaming River steering box, you're thoughts...
 
oh well. I knew the power steering ratio with no power steering is best. So i would get the manual with 16:1 ratio.

Gun Jam Sep 2, 2006 04:29 PM

RE: Flaming River steering box, you're thoughts...
 
I converted from PS to MS and went with the FR 16:1 which is same as old ratio.

1) no slop
2) tighter by far than the power steering but not unbearably tight. You get used to it and its no problem at all above 10 mph but at parking lot speed it does take some force.
3) does take some effort to install. on a 1966/ and 65 too (i think) you must remove motor mount and bracket and oil pan to remove old gear box ( which you can sell for about 70 bucks on ebay)
4) I think it was worth it

Gun

Shifty101Easy Sep 2, 2006 05:13 PM

RE: Flaming River steering box, you're thoughts...
 
rack and pinion with PS???

Gun Jam Sep 2, 2006 05:17 PM

RE: Flaming River steering box, you're thoughts...
 
Nope Shifty just stock steering stuff with new gear box and drag link conversion for 66 (45.00 bucks)

Gun

Shifty101Easy Sep 2, 2006 05:18 PM

RE: Flaming River steering box, you're thoughts...
 

ORIGINAL: Gun Jam

Nope Shifty just stock steering stuff with new gear box and drag link conversion for 66 (45.00 bucks)

Gun
no i know thats what your talking about, i was just suggesting the possibility of rack and pinion.


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