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Was wondering if I could get a recommendation on a manual steering box for a first gen camaro , I see flaming river makes one , a light one I think based off a Vega box with a pitman arm , think you have to use a flaming river joint to connect, seems a little pricey when all said and done. Any other suggestions ?
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Borgeson makes a stock replacement box i believe 350 400 $$ on Summitt.
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Several years ago I got this from Larry Woodfin
, you have several choices. * S-10 manual box [with the S-10 box in most cases it is a direct replacement. Input spline & pitman spline same as OE. It will have a four bolt top] * manual GM box from 70's cars [this is also a direct fit in some cases. GM produced several spline counts so it takes some comparing to find the exact match. This is a three bolt top. This box is about one pound lighter than the S-10 box and overall slightly smaller. * Vega box [this box is smaller and lighter than both the above, however, it requires a custom/special pitman arm. Ed Quay, Flaming River, and maybe others furnish the special arm. Of the three, I would look for the 70's box. __________________ Larry Woodfin, GT Super 10
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I have one out of my 70 Z28 if interested.
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