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Join Date: Oct 1999
Location: Gordonville MO USA
Posts: 448
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Even when new, the classic Mustang power steering
suffered bump steer because of incorrect geometry and a little bit of slop from the design of the valve setup. And, you can't really get good rebuilds on the gear, you have to go new like Flaming River which are expensive. Just about better in the long run if starting on a complete rebuild is the power rack & pinion setup from total control products. Not cheap, but a vast improvement in handling and responsiveness. |
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