Firm Feel fast ratio manual steering boxes...
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I was just on Firm Feel's site investigating a future purchase and noticed the 20:1 and 16:1 manual boxes are no longer available.
Anyone know why?
Maggot
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Re: Firm Feel fast ratio manual steering boxes...
[Re: ChickMaggot]
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07/23/11 10:31 PM
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I had no idea they were not avail. Cant speak on how it'd b on the street but on our circle burner going from manual 24:1 to 16:1 was a night/day improvement. b 4 that my hands were all over the place
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Re: Firm Feel fast ratio manual steering boxes...
[Re: DAYCLONA]
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07/24/11 05:38 AM
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Flaming River has a Mopar manual 16:1 box for A,B,E applications PN# 1540 $500
Bummer is that it has a heavier cast iron case than the factory aluminum case.
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Re: Firm Feel fast ratio manual steering boxes...
[Re: bonefish]
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07/24/11 01:46 PM
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if you get the 16-1 be sure and get a gym membership to go with it.
I love my quick ratio box and don't notice it being difficult to steer.If you compare it to power steering it will feel hard but If compared to a stock manual box there is not much difference.
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Re: Firm Feel fast ratio manual steering boxes...
[Re: AndyF]
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07/24/11 03:33 PM
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Whoever was making the gears decided not to make them anymore. Happens all the time. Low volume stuff doesn't pay the bills so the products get turned off when the tooling wears out.
The Mopar 2011 Performance catalog still lists a manual steering gear kit (20 to 1) #P4007612...
Just my $0.02..
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Re: Firm Feel fast ratio manual steering boxes...
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if you get the 16-1 be sure and get a gym membership to go with it.
I love my quick ratio box and don't notice it being difficult to steer.If you compare it to power steering it will feel hard but If compared to a stock manual box there is not much difference.
they aregreat for steering its gettin in and out of parkin spots thatll wear ya out.
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Re: Firm Feel fast ratio manual steering boxes...
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07/24/11 08:58 PM
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Flaming River has a Mopar manual 16:1 box for A,B,E applications PN# 1540 $500
Bummer is that it has a heavier cast iron case than the factory aluminum case.
www.speedwaymotors.com list a replacement manual 16:1 bolt in for A,B,E PN#910-32508 $450
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Re: Firm Feel fast ratio manual steering boxes...
[Re: bonefish]
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07/24/11 10:01 PM
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if you get the 16-1 be sure and get a gym membership to go with it.
I love my quick ratio box and don't notice it being difficult to steer.If you compare it to power steering it will feel hard but If compared to a stock manual box there is not much difference.
they aregreat for steering its gettin in and out of parkin spots thatll wear ya out.
sure,if you try to turn the wheel when aren't moving.
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Re: Firm Feel fast ratio manual steering boxes...
[Re: DAYCLONA]
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07/24/11 11:03 PM
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Flaming River has a Mopar manual 16:1 box for A,B,E applications PN# 1540 $500
www.speedwaymotors.com list a replacement manual 16:1 bolt in for A,B,E PN#910-32508 $450
Bummer is that it has a heavier cast iron case than the factory aluminum case.
Thats the Flaming River box, made in Argentina.. Well built..
Just my $0.02...
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Re: Firm Feel fast ratio manual steering boxes...
[Re: west]
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07/25/11 08:38 AM
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if you get the 16-1 be sure and get a gym membership to go with it.
I love my quick ratio box and don't notice it being difficult to steer.If you compare it to power steering it will feel hard but If compared to a stock manual box there is not much difference.
they aregreat for steering its gettin in and out of parkin spots thatll wear ya out.
sure,if you try to turn the wheel when aren't moving.
OK,OK so your big and strong,WE GET IT!
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