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#61
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Lares 200 will adapt the jeep box with stock shaft ?
Thanks.
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#62
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Yep. Here is a picture of the jeep box, lares 200, and my 66 steering shaft.
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William (BJ) 1966 Pontiac GTO |
#63
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Thanks man. Just hate ordering wrong parts.
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#64
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Update- just finished the install. Reman 97 jeep Cherokee box, lares 200 rag joint, lee adapters.
Wow ! What a difference. Wheel is so tight now. I believe I am like 3 1/4 lock to lock. Just need an alignment now. Did inner tie rods, center link and idler arm while under there.
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Thanks for help.
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#66
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What was the ratio?
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I did this swap with the lee flare adapter inserts and the 86 Mont Carlo SS steering box on my 64 and it worked great too.
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468/TKO600 Ford thru bolt equipped 64 Tempest Custom. Custom Nocturne Blue with black interior. |
#68
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I went on Rock Auto and grabbed a quick ratio box for a 1973 Chevelle. Someone on here posted about that option, right when I was interested in switching the box out. It was the easiest thing to do. We had standard steering before, so this was a huge improvement that took no time to install and no adapters. I'm not sure of the ratio, but what an improvement!
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