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Old 04-03-2002, 06:56 PM
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Post power steering rack and pinion swap

just came from the front end shop this afternoon with a newly aligned front end with a different power steering rack on the front of my '40 Buick. After researching, talking to others, and collecting suggestions from this and other message boards, I installed a '95 Mustang power rack in place of the '88 Mustang rack. I also had the alignment changed from about 2 degrees castor to almost 8 degrees. Most of this information was collected from Phat on this message board. So far, all has worked well. My steering is more like a "real car" should be instead of a Briggs and Stratton powered go-cart. I think I can live with it now and be able to heard it down the highway one handed and sit back and look cool instead of having a death grip on the streering wheel. Thanks to all who contributed information. If you have any questions on specifics, I will try to do my part and answer them. If you are haveing quick steering problems, this may be your answer also.PACO
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