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Best steering box rebuild
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04/14/18 12:40 AM
04/14/18 12:40 AM
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SomeCarGuy
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Looking for 77 d150. Red Head Steering gets good reviews. Not really much different in price from rockauto offerings such as cardone etc.
Firm Feel doesn’t list trucks.
Steer and Gear doesn’t list that model truck.
Anybody use Red Head or know of other source that’s not just reboxed reman stuff?
I want my fair share
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Re: Best steering box rebuild
[Re: SomeCarGuy]
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04/17/18 01:51 AM
04/17/18 01:51 AM
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SomeCarGuy
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Called around today and Red Head is only one with a unit on the shelf. One shop brought the name up to me even.
I want my fair share
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Re: Best steering box rebuild
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04/17/18 12:01 PM
04/17/18 12:01 PM
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I believe that truck has a Saginaw (GM) steering box in it. You might have some luck getting one of the GM power steering rebuilding companies to help. One company I've heard of, but have never done any business with, is Turn One. https://www.turnone-steering.com/There are probably other companies that can help with the Saginaw boxes.
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