Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Re: [Classic Mustang] Power steering

I have heard it put this way: If you want power steering go rack and pinion, if not go stock with those smoother turning idler arms. I am going to have wider tires on my 65 so I am thinking power will help. I have also heard road racers say they have power racks so they don't get beat up too much.

--- On Wed, 1/14/09, kalvi001@umn.edu <kalvi001@umn.edu> wrote:
From: kalvi001@umn.edu <kalvi001@umn.edu>
Subject: Re: [Classic Mustang] Power steering
To: classicmustang@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, January 14, 2009, 10:46 AM

Walt, I like the way you think, I was thinking I'd put a manual rack and
pinion on my '68. Any opinions out there on doing this? Jeff

On Jan 14 2009, Walt Boeninger wrote:

>Lets see... it makes steering very easy ....
>Too easy, actually... you have more things that can break
>and leak ... another fluid to check.....
>
>Otherwise, it's about the same.....
>
>Dennis Kazmierczak wrote:
>>
>>
>> Just how much difference does it make having power steering on my '67
>> Mustang? Any suggestions, thanks, Kaz in Port Richey,Fl.
>>
>>
>

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Jeff Kalvik
612-636-1389


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