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Post by RsvBill May 19th 2011, 11:57 pm

So as i was talking about during the wanted add, i am curious,. On Power Block the other day i caught a partial show where they were installing a rack in pinion on a car, is it as simple as just buying one bolting and or welding one in? has anyone done this? In my neverending quest to get rid of the 1936 oldsmobile for a truck i want i feel the need to at least finish the steering. I finally finished the rear end and have the metal to weld in for the floors. hell if i could only get motivated to mess with it but thats another story. I did find myself makign the shackles for the rear end yesterday before being so rudly interupted to got o work. 17 hours later still no sleep I still have nothing on my mind but a truck. and not cutting the fenders to make them fit.

So back to the question, being a 1992 s-15 front end can i simply remove the current steering box and install a rack or what is the better cost friendly option?

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Post by RebStew May 20th 2011, 7:42 am

You need to look at my build log for my old 36 Chevy truck
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