Drive a new Mustang, Challenger, or Corvette and then slide behind the wheel of a '60s muscle car and it takes about a minute to realize that ride quality, handling, and performance feel have evolved ...
This is one of those stories where we scratch our collective heads and ask, "Why didn't we do this sooner?" And by "this," we mean swapping our old slow-ratio steering box for a new one from Flaming ...
Anyone who has driven an unrestored first-gen Camaro can attest to how harrowing the experience can be. A slow-ratio steering box coupled with worn parts make for steering that's vague and provides ...
The Saginaw recirculating ball steering box was used in just about every Chevrolet built. There were a couple of ratios used from a lazy 16:1 in the trucks and big cars up to an ultra-quick 12.7:1 in ...
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