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Re: Borgeson Stering Box [Re: floridian] #1519678
04/17/14 06:53 PM
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i believe the small sectors were available up to 72? My 71 runner came with a small sector. The large sector is what the aftermarket supports and its cheaper if your buying stock pitman/idler arms. If your buying fast ratio arms or upgrading to the boregson box the price is even for both sizes

Re: Borgeson Stering Box [Re: BigBlockMopar] #1519679
04/17/14 06:55 PM
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Any chance that the large sector pitman-arms are slightly thicker in height perhaps?
I recall having used a manual steering pitman arm from a Dodge which fit the smallsector Borgbox nicely.

This mockup pic is with the pitman arm just pushed on the splines by hand;







for some reason the small sectors have no problems, I could check the thickness of the arms later,

curious if they are thicker, is there any harm in machining them down?

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Re: Borgeson Stering Box [Re: floridian] #1519680
04/18/14 09:12 AM
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OK, dumb question here...

Small sector 67 and older

large sector 68 and newer. Is this correct??

The small sector steering arms are about double in price last time I had to buy one..

Again assuming my question is correct, I would buy a large sector box to upgrade newer in my car.. Just my opinion




73 and up is large sector.

For A bodies, a swap to large sector requires an idler and center link too.

Re: Borgeson Stering Box [Re: BergmanAutoCraft] #1519681
04/18/14 11:42 AM
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OK, dumb question here...

Small sector 67 and older

large sector 68 and newer. Is this correct??

The small sector steering arms are about double in price last time I had to buy one..

Again assuming my question is correct, I would buy a large sector box to upgrade newer in my car.. Just my opinion




73 and up is large sector.

For A bodies, a swap to large sector requires an idler and center link too.




So sector size equates to diameter of shaft? Correct??

Re: Borgeson Stering Box [Re: floridian] #1519682
04/20/14 01:05 AM
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OK, dumb question here...

Small sector 67 and older

large sector 68 and newer. Is this correct??

The small sector steering arms are about double in price last time I had to buy one..

Again assuming my question is correct, I would buy a large sector box to upgrade newer in my car.. Just my opinion




73 and up is large sector.

For A bodies, a swap to large sector requires an idler and center link too.




So sector size equates to diameter of shaft? Correct??




Yep.

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