One of the most often asked questions we receive is, "How do I tighten up sloppy vintage Mustang steering?" Unfortunately, most undisturbed steering boxes are so worn out that adjustments will make ...
Power steerings use hydraulic fluid to move the piston in the steering box and push the steering rods left or right. As any other fluid in the vehicle’s bowels, the steering fluid has to be replaced ...
GM's late-model pickup steering system is a notorious weak link. While sufficient for stock highway use, as soon as any larger tire is added, any off-roading is done, or the power output is increased ...
It's a crisp morning as you carefully back your car down the driveway. A quick turn of the wheel as the front tire clears the curb will swing your car up the street. But the steering wheel is ...
Making the upgrade to power steering with a rebuilt GM 605 box is a common project for Tri-Five Chevy owners. These popular steering boxes have become synonymous with Chevy power steering, are a great ...
Old trucks are not known for their cornering prowess. Their utilitarian nature was the very antithesis of high-performance handling, with wide steering wheels and broad steering ratios to make ...
Over the past few weeks we've looked at a magnetic drain plug remover that helps you change fluids without getting you covered in stinky gear oil, a silicone tray that saves you time (and a few swear ...
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