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Old 06-23-2021, 01:09 PM   #5
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Re: rack and pinion

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Originally Posted by kglowacky View Post
looks like from there web page their kit only fits up to 1972. I have a 1978
This is true about their web site. BUT, I installed it on an '82. I just had to swap lower control arms to an aftermarket set that used a smaller diameter pivot bushing where is mounts to the cross member. Arms from CPP, Ride Tech, Porter Built (I used PB's forward arms to increase caster) will all work well with No Limits rack conversion. Only other change I had to do was with the support bearing for the steering shaft. Look through my Sunburn thread in my signature for pictures...Post #258, #266, #289, #291, #294, #298
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