It used to be that if you wanted to drive, you had to have the arms for it. Older cars didn’t have power steering, and parking or even turning at low speeds could require a lot of strength to move the ...
The manual steering system found on Jeeps built and sold before 1971 works just fine when properly maintained and not used in extreme ways. By that we mean with stock sized tires, and regular ...
Power steering! Depending on the state of your forearms and your car’s precise suspension geometry, it’s either completely unnecessary or an absolute must-have in any given build. If your project car ...
The words "it's a great trail rig" and "this is my daily driver" are not typically part of the same conversation. Making any vehicle perform really well on the trail is something we all want, but ...
You wouldn't think that Richard Bellgardt's request was that unusual. Richard drives a '49 Ford F1 pickup, mostly stock, and Flathead powered. He isn't interested in wild modifications. He just wanted ...
Why would you want a Jeep Grand Cherokee steering box in your '64'72 GM A-body? The '96'98 Jeep Grand Cherokee uses a Saginaw 800-style box that was used in many GM midsize cars and light-duty trucks, ...
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