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Borgeson Manual Steering Conversion Box 1970-81 Chevy Camaro

153-999003

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Manual Steering Conversion Box 1970-81 Chevy Camaro
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Manual Steering Conversion Box
  • 1970-81 Chevy Camaro
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    999003 - Borgeson Steering Box Conversions is rated 4.2 out of 5 by 6.
    Rated 5 out of 5 by from Great product Fits good. Works on a 1979 Firebird. Did not need the rag joint.
    Date published: 2022-03-14
    Rated 5 out of 5 by from Quality part I installed this kit last week, and the steering gear itself is a nice part. However the rag joint needed modification to the steering shaft to fit. The pitman arm needed the end that attaches to the drag link to be reamed out to fit. Keep in mind when You are hand rebuilding a mass produced vehicle things are not always perfect !
    Date published: 2020-01-16
    Rated 2 out of 5 by from Pitman arm problem The whole in the pitman arm was to small and would not allow the nut to be tightened up to install the cotter pin
    Date published: 2015-11-06
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    Hello I know it says it fits but a lot of reviews talk about fitment issues.  Does this fit a 78 Camaro that originally had power steering? Converting to manual box. 

    Asked by: Gabe
    The Borgeson 153-999003 will fit a '78 Camaro.
    Answered by: jshook
    Date published: 2023-11-14

    What ratio box is supplied with this kit?  Jeff 

    Asked by: Jebb

    What is the size of the input shaft and how many splines?

    Asked by: JKR62
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