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So I used the original steering box form 1985 on my resto. I know I should have gone and replaced it then, but had to save some money towards other items the truck desperately needed. (like exhaust system) I think the truck had 95K miles so I cleaned it up, painted and put it back on. I ran the LS PS pump that came with my engine.
my theory was if it failed, I would replace it. Well for the last 10K since the trucks been back on the road, it has worked fine enough. The steering was way loose even though I rebuilt the rag joint and tightened up the steering column. All the linkage was new MOOG parts and aligned but it still liked to follow the ruts in the road and wandered all over the place at highway speeds. Huge dead spot in the middle too. When turning the wheel, there was a slight "grittyness" feeling, so I knew its days were numbered. however it still turned the big 295/50/15 so, I let it ride. Lately I have been finding puddles under the truck and they have gotten big enough that something has to be done. So today my buddies and I took a ride down to Summit Racing in McDonough and I was the big spender at just under $500. But I came home with this...brand spanking new (not rebuilt) Borgeson steering Box! https://www.summitracing.com/parts/b...0#applications |
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Good thing is NO core charge. Looks like it will be much tighter steering than stock and hopefully the truck will track a little straighter. Might have install time tomorrow but more than likely next weekend. I will post back with results.
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Thanks for posting, I'll be interested to hear. I have a replacement AGR box on one truck that does not perform as advertised and the original one I bought from them was faulty too. Two strikes and they're out as far as I'm concerned. However, redhead is local to me and will probably get my business going forward. But it is good to know that there is a source of brand new components like this and from what you said it is an upgrade as well. I hope it tightens it up for you.
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I have posted my challenges with the same problems (see my thread for details) .
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I have one on my LS swapped truck. Absolutely love it.
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Borgeson has always had a top notch reputation in the Street Rod industry for Vega Boxes and steering shafts compared to the “bargain” competitors. Interested to see how you like it.
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IIRC, the guy who started PSC left AGR and started PSC, which coincidentally was when AGR went down the tubes. Didn't know Borgeson made boxes, but I do have one of their steering shafts on one of my Jeeps. Great quality on the steering shaft. |
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I did the install Saturday afternoon. Pretty straight forward with no issues except ITS HEAVY. The fluid input and output on the box was for o-ring set ups, which I was already running and the steering input lined right up with the rag joint. A bunch of heavy lifting and 4 bolts and it was installed. Only thing I should have done is run a tap through the screw holes in the box. One bolt was a little tight but eventually went in. Changed the fluid in the reservoir and it took a while to get the bubbles out of the system. Turned the wheel back and forth with wheels off the ground, added fluid, turned wheels again, repeat. Set on the ground, cleaned up and was called to dinner. After sitting for about 2 hrs. No more noise and I finally got to do a test run after dark. BOY, what a difference! Steering is much tighter. No more dead spot. No more wandering. No more mushy feeling. No more gritty feeling. AND no piddle spots in my driveway. Before the box, I had been messing with tire pressures to lessen the wandering. I found that 30-33 psi was good to keep it in my lane without too much over-correction. Meaning, I could briefly look at the gauges or radio with getting over the lines. After the box I have the tires at 35 psi and very good and straight, no wandering. Finally took it on the highway and found it tracked very well needed minimal input to stay in my lane even with the 295/50R15 tires. Its no Rack and Pinon, but its feels like a new car would feel like in the 70s & 80s. Also noticed the vibration I had been fighting was less noticeable. (I still think the Cooper Corbras are to blame) So I am really impressed with the box and would recommend. There is no core charge with the Borgeson and it comes painted black. Just install and go. Downside=expensive. Borgeson does offer a collapsible steering shaft with u-joints at both ends. https://www.summitracing.com/parts/brg-000935?rrec=true That would have been my next stop if the box didn't work out. |
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Did you find the steering to be tighter. Steering wheel harder to turn?
I just put a Red Head box in. It corrected all the same issues you were having, but it is quite "stiff'. I am getting used to it. It also reduced a vibration that I was getting from 45-52 mph. |
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Steering was much tighter in my case. I did notice there was almost no dead spot in the middle, but after the old box, anything would have felt twitchy. It took me a few miles to reprogram my brain to stop over-correcting. Now it just feels good and normal.
It is less turns lock to lock then the old one. But I have been too impressed with it tracking straight to notice if it felt more "sporty". As far as harder to turn, both boxes felt the same. But I am turning massive front tires. Its not soft like an old Caddy, but more stiff like an IROC-Z. Nothing close to manual steering. Hope that helps. |
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Looks tidy. Thanks for the report back.
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Looks great, Glad to hear the feel is good now and it factory style set up work good like new. Good job doing the fix all the way throw the parts. I hope you get 20year out her.
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Thanks for the posting the info. I bought one along with the rag joint figuring it would be a good product. Can't wait to get it installed along with their power steering pump and hoses which I have as well.
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I think you're going to like it. Every time I drive mine, I'm impressed.
I did notice that the upper joint on the steering shaft does give a little. Saw it while turning the steering wheel with the truck off. while running it does not defect that much. If it gets bad, I will get the steering shaft. But for now, I am happy with it. Post back your thoughts after install. |
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I was just looking at one of these for a customer's truck since the redhead boxes seem to have issues lately.
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That's too bad, I've been very impressed with the quality of the Redhead boxes.
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Yeah, I always was too. I've probably installed 20 on 2nd gen dodges over the years. Those trucks have got to be one of the top trucks with steering issues I swear. :lol:
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I have the Borgenson on my '82 and love it. The 12.7 quick ratio is worth the price of admission alone. The ability to maneuver in tighter spots along with the quick response at speed is awesome. I've got almost 11,000 miles on mine.
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I ordered a Borgeson 800132 from Summit for my '68. It arrived today. I was inspecting it, and I noticed that the output shaft seal was installed crooked and was dented inward on the deeper side. I called Borgeson about getting a replacement seal, but they told me it needs to be sent back. Summit is sending me a replacement gearbox. Should be here tomorrow or the next day since Summit is only 100 miles from me.
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I received a replacement Borgeson steering gearbox from Summit yesterday. Spent yesterday evening and this afternoon installing it. I had to grind down several spots on the side that attaches to the frame due to clearance issues. I used a set of PICKMUP's stainless lines. Had to do some bending on them since the pressure port on the Borgeson sits significantly higher than stock. Used a Dorman 31011 rag joint. I'm very happy with how this gearbox feels when driving. It gives me about 2-1/2 turns total, as opposed to 4 with the stock gearbox.
While I was at it, I converted to a newer-style steering shaft assembly with an intermediate shaft. Seems safer than the original one-piece shaft that was in my '68. I had to use the original bearing preload spring because the newer style spring was not long enough to preload the bearings. I believe this is because the lower bearing on my '68 column is not the same as the 69+ bearing style. |
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In my 72 C20 with a LS swap, I'm on my 3rd steering box in less than a year, with a Cardone that blew a seal and two locally rebuilt units including the original from the truck that have way too much play when driving straight. I can turn the wheel several inches before it responds, which is challenging when on the highway since you are always correcting. Adjusting the lash just makes it harder to steer which I had the rebuilder try. I spoke with someone at Redhead and they said that they replace the bearings in their rebuilds, sizing them to fit the worm gear wear to eliminate that. The alignment seems ok from a test drive with a competent mechanic, and he said all the rebuilt boxes are trash, which I am in agreement with. I am thinking I order the new Borgeson and be done with it for the next few decades.
Can anyone with a non Borgeson rag joint chime in about the input shaft fit? I have a new Lares 201 rag joint, which says 13/16", 31 spline. It is meant as a stock replacement for the 72' C20 and bolted right on to the stock box. The Borgeson says it needs 3/4", 30 spline but I am seeing some people say it bolted right in... |
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Hey guys. I installed a new Borgeson steering box and rag joint. I centered the box as directed and installed. I turned the wheels left and right and noticed that the left turn is significantly sharper than the right. The wheels were in the same location as when I pulled the pitman arm. I removed the pitman arm and attempted to rotate it to compensate and find a closer center but it can only be rotated in 90 degree increments. And 90 degrees is way too far causing clearance issues with everything else down the line. I know the steering box is centered as it has that tight sweet spot in the middle. I don't think rotating the steering box back to the right before reinstalling the rag joint would be a good idea. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks for any help.
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That 1/8" gap is why I went to town with a grinder on mine. I probably voided the warranty by doing that, but I wasn't willing to use spacers. I would have gone with a Redhead if I had known about this issue ahead of time.
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Mostly, it just would have bugged me having spacers there from an aesthetic standpoint. It's probably a small enough shift that it wouldn't have a significant impact on the steering geometry.
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I personally would send that back and get a Redhead, which I have and love btw. But if the Redhead came like that I would have sent that back too. That is unacceptable.
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Three years ago, I installed power steering on my '71, where previously there was none.. I installed a Cardone reman gear box per their instructions.. I've had absolutely zero problems with it... Cost me less than $400 for everything including gear box, pitman arm, idler arm, pump and hoses....
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I had an AGR box on the truck to begin with and the only reason I had to replace the box is that while doing my engine swap, I needed to turn the wheels. As I was turning them, I heard a pop. I thought it was something in my tilt column, but it ended up being something inside the AGR box :cuss:. Does anyone know if they sell a rebuild kit for the AGR boxes? Are they even still in business? I couldn't find their website :confused::crazy: |
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I have a 1971 blazer 4x4 and a 1975 K10. Eventually I will replace both. I learned that Cardone and others are using the same number for a 71 blazer and a 75 K10. They said luck of the draw for what you get. Is there an additional number at the end for example 3L or 4L on the case that would tell you the difference. Thanks
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Been awhile since I've shopped for a steering box. I have an older AGR box and pump on one of my Jeep CJ's, and the pump went out a while back and I haven't gotten around to fixing it yet, so it's been sitting. |
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Both were installed around 2002, so obviously don't drive that Jeep a lot. |
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AGR is straight trash, Borgeson is the way to go.. I have had zero issues with mine in my 66.
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