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What is the best steering box

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What is the best steering box

Post by bru21 »

fitting a new box to my "jimny" needs to steer bundera diffs.

the taper etc does not matter, the fittings etc does not matter, as it has to hook to a gt4 and will be custom any way.

which is the fastest - least amount of turns lock lock, and strong enough for what i want to do. also i want it light as.

I have a good gq one if i am desperate.

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Post by sierrajim »

I think for what you're intending to do with this car i'd be taking strength into account before weight when it comes to the steering box.
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Post by bru21 »

sierrajim wrote:I think for what you're intending to do with this car i'd be taking strength into account before weight when it comes to the steering box.
sorry i ment light at the wheel. old mans 100 is a one finger job whereas most are pretty tough making one handed stuff hard
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Post by Roctoy »

IFS surf boxes cop a hiding

so do cresseda boxes

does the pitman arm have to swing froward or backward?

forward (60 series)
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Post by nastytroll »

koyo 104 gu box
koyo 082 gq box
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Post by RUFF »

Roctoy Designfab wrote:IFS surf boxes cop a hiding

so do cresseda boxes

does the pitman arm have to swing froward or backward?

forward (60 series)
Dont use a Cresseda box they have a very small sector shaft.
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