Anyone ever use this steering gear?

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Low_Bridge

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If so, Chime in on what it took when replacing of a 605 ps box ~ Thanks

Oh, yes & "skinnies" on the front did you use?

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Fits many GM applications from 1965-1991 and many more. It would accept either our universal pitman arm or stock GM small style..
Feature Manual Steering
Feature Vega Box
Feature Manual Steering Box
Feature 5/8-36 Spline Input Shaft
Feature 6.25 turns lock to lock.
Feature 25 to 1 ratio.
Feature 6 rounds lock to lock for a 24 to 1 ratio.
Feature Saginaw steering gear as used in many GM vehicles.

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I would just use a manual S10 box. They're cheaper, and a little stronger. You can find remans at most parts stores for under $200, less if you can find a core. I got one for $40 off craigslist and it works fine. Call your local junkyards, they may have an old S10(82-91) still laying around.
 
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