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60s steering box

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60s steering box

Post by ZOOK60 »

ive just put 60s power steering box in the zook but the standard pitman arm has a big kick down which makes it hit the springs. does anyone know of a straight pitman arm that i can run that fits this box?
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Post by Sixty »

I read somewhere on another thread that 80 series ones are flat & fit.



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Post by ZOOK60 »

Sixty wrote:I read somewhere on another thread that 80 series ones are flat & fit.
thanks for that i just relised if i run a dead flat arm the nut on the balljoint will hit the chassis back to the drawing board



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Post by DeWsE »

Jake can you post some pic's of the conversion?
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Post by ZOOK60 »

give me a week as i am only using a comp at the library. i just have to work out what piman arm to run so i can order the new draglink apart from that need to buy the pump and she is all done :lol: :D
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Post by hypo »

80 series arms have a slight bend in them
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Post by ZOOK60 »

all done ended up bending arm with a press
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Post by DeWsE »

Hey Jake have a look at redzook's new rig thread in the zook section. He has posted pic's of his conversion on page two
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Post by redzook »

DeWsE wrote:Hey Jake have a look at redzook's new rig thread in the zook section. He has posted pic's of his conversion on page two


id say jake has seen my rig already ;)
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