Mustang control arms

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  1. CaptainComet

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    Quick ration steering box

    If your car currently has manual steering, a power steering box has a much better ratio in it.

    I took the power assist off of mine but kept the box and other than being a struggle to parallel-park the car, it is fine.
     
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    A whole bunch of Mavs in differente set-ups, from road race cars, to restomod and absolutelly original vehycles.
    I've done that already.
    Thanks!!!!
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    Mine ran out of fluid and its' extremely hard to turn. Do you thing that's because the valve will not open to flow without fluid or what? I have a manual box and center link that need rebuild, but I'm not sure that the ratio will have me spinin too much.
     
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    A whole bunch of Mavs in differente set-ups, from road race cars, to restomod and absolutelly original vehycles.
    Valve?
    Wait a minute...unless you guys have a different set-up than ours...Mav "power" steering box is an usual steering box but with different ratio...:hmmm:
    If you're using it without the power assitance...than that's not the problem.
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    Do you still have the assist ram hooked up and no fluid, etc.? If so, I imagine that would be pretty tough to turn.

    I would keep the power box, assuming it is in good shape, and install that manual center link. The manual box does take a lot of turns lock-to-lock.

    At anything more than 10 mph, mine is very nice to drive, a bit firmer than normal power steering in a newer car. Ours were over-boosted from the factory.
     
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    Oh, the assist ram is still hooked up. I was moving it into the garage and it was way too hard to be driven that way. I will pull the pump and the assist, then I'll put the manual centerlink in and try it.

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