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Old 11-13-2001, 12:21 AM   #2
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I went both ways. First tried the manual steering adapter way but felt it was a little to hard and could be better with the manual steering. So I found a good centerlink steering box and idler arm and it works great. Almost can drive one handed around turns or out of a parking spot. The reason that I got another steering box is because I had the J code type which is for power steering. I still have that steering adapter if you want to try it I'm willing to sell it. I highly recomend changing the whole set up but if you want to save some bucks just get the adapter and be done with it.
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