Power Steering Kit
#1
Hello,
I have a 66 Mustang with no power steering. I would like to get a kit to add to my car. I talked to a guy that works on mustangs that said that I wouldn't be able to get ALL the parts needed. Does anyone know of a good place to purchase a full kit. I have seen kits on the internet but I'm not sure what I need and if it's even a complete set. Any idea how much they cost?
Somebody help! B)
Thanks, Sharon
I have a 66 Mustang with no power steering. I would like to get a kit to add to my car. I talked to a guy that works on mustangs that said that I wouldn't be able to get ALL the parts needed. Does anyone know of a good place to purchase a full kit. I have seen kits on the internet but I'm not sure what I need and if it's even a complete set. Any idea how much they cost?
Somebody help! B)
Thanks, Sharon
#2
i've never seen a complet kit. all the parts can be purchased can be purchased individually though. if you are going to go to that much trouble though you might consider a power rack and pinion conversion kit. there are really only about 3 or 4 on the market right now.
www.totalcontrolproducts.com very expensive but probably the best engineered
www.rrsonline.com also expensive and again very well engineered
www.randallsrack.com my personal choice and also the least expensive, again well engineered but not as pricey since it is based on production parts
www.speeddirect.com also well engineered but also the newest on the market, i'm not particularly fond of the tie-rods on this one but that is just my opinion, other people love them
hope that was of some help to you
www.totalcontrolproducts.com very expensive but probably the best engineered
www.rrsonline.com also expensive and again very well engineered
www.randallsrack.com my personal choice and also the least expensive, again well engineered but not as pricey since it is based on production parts
www.speeddirect.com also well engineered but also the newest on the market, i'm not particularly fond of the tie-rods on this one but that is just my opinion, other people love them
hope that was of some help to you
#3
Originally posted by bnickel@January 8, 2005, 12:57 PM
i've never seen a complet kit. all the parts can be purchased can be purchased individually though. if you are going to go to that much trouble though you might consider a power rack and pinion conversion kit. there are really only about 3 or 4 on the market right now.
www.totalcontrolproducts.com very expensive but probably the best engineered
www.rrsonline.com also expensive and again very well engineered
www.randallsrack.com my personal choice and also the least expensive, again well engineered but not as pricey since it is based on production parts
www.speeddirect.com also well engineered but also the newest on the market, i'm not particularly fond of the tie-rods on this one but that is just my opinion, other people love them
hope that was of some help to you
i've never seen a complet kit. all the parts can be purchased can be purchased individually though. if you are going to go to that much trouble though you might consider a power rack and pinion conversion kit. there are really only about 3 or 4 on the market right now.
www.totalcontrolproducts.com very expensive but probably the best engineered
www.rrsonline.com also expensive and again very well engineered
www.randallsrack.com my personal choice and also the least expensive, again well engineered but not as pricey since it is based on production parts
www.speeddirect.com also well engineered but also the newest on the market, i'm not particularly fond of the tie-rods on this one but that is just my opinion, other people love them
hope that was of some help to you
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