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70TWO NOVA
09-13-2007, 10:49 PM
Hey Guys, im trying to do some homework to find out if anybody knows of a company/companies that make Rack and Pinion Steering Kits for a 1968-72 Nova. I doesn't matter if they are power or manual and although I would prefer to keep the frame modification to a minimum i dont mind if the kit requires modification (if they make on that doesnt require any, thats great too). Thanks in advance for any info./help.
-Brian :)
LS1NOVA
09-14-2007, 05:21 AM
Steeroids- speedirect.com
Unisteer- unisteer.com
Brewers restoration- lots of cutting on that one.
UNISTEER
09-17-2007, 08:09 AM
Hey Guys, im trying to do some homework to find out if anybody knows of a company/companies that make Rack and Pinion Steering Kits for a 1968-72 Nova. I doesn't matter if they are power or manual and although I would prefer to keep the frame modification to a minimum i dont mind if the kit requires modification (if they make on that doesnt require any, thats great too). Thanks in advance for any info./help.
-Brian :)
Brian,
First of all the car looks great and thanks Nate for the heads up. We make a rack and pinion kit that bolts-on to stock 67-69 Camaro & 68-74 Nova's. It is one of our most popular kits for good reason. You can get it in black or chrome, manual or power for small or big blocks.
Take a look at our site for more info and you can download the instruction sheets from the site as well.
www.unisteer.com
We are offering Lateral-G members a 10% Discount with FREE SHIPPING for a limited time. Please use code LATG-10 at checkout.
:thumbsup:
70TWO NOVA
09-17-2007, 09:15 AM
Brian,
First of all the car looks great and thanks Nate for the heads up. We make a rack and pinion kit that bolts-on to stock 67-69 Camaro & 68-74 Nova's. It is one of our most popular kits for good reason. You can get it in black or chrome, manual or power for small or big blocks.
Take a look at our site for more info and you can download the instruction sheets from the site as well.
www.unisteer.com
Let me know if you are interested because we are offering Lateral-G members a discount for a limited time.
:thumbsup:
Cool, Ill definately consider it, thanks!
strtlegal
11-24-2007, 11:27 PM
just an fyi, i have an old steeroids setup thats coming off my car just because my nova is lowered significantly and it hangs so low that i have about 2" from the ground...and if im ever in area where there are nasty potholes i have to becareful because it will smake the ground..
ive been thankful it hasnt ripped off yet...this will be coming off after i get my ATS spindles and SCandC upper arms..which i will go with the 12:1 670 box...if you want pics of how close to the ground it is let me know..
novanutcase
11-24-2007, 11:46 PM
just an fyi, i have an old steeroids setup thats coming off my car just because my nova is lowered significantly and it hangs so low that i have about 2" from the ground...and if im ever in area where there are nasty potholes i have to becareful because it will smake the ground..
ive been thankful it hasnt ripped off yet...this will be coming off after i get my ATS spindles and SCandC upper arms..which i will go with the 12:1 670 box...if you want pics of how close to the ground it is let me know..
Strtlgl!
If you relocate the rack higher will it throw off your bumpsteer?
John
strtlegal
11-25-2007, 08:05 PM
actually you caint bring it up any higher since it mounts right behind engine crossmember to your lower control arms and it's real close to the oil pan...
good to see a fimiliar face:thumbsup:
novanutcase
11-25-2007, 08:56 PM
actually you caint bring it up any higher since it mounts right behind engine crossmember to your lower control arms and it's real close to the oil pan...
good to see a fimiliar face:thumbsup:
Sup Bro!:)
Well that kind of blows!:mad:
So there's no way to notch the frame or something to get it up or would it not be worth it?
John
strtlegal
11-26-2007, 08:28 PM
i have scene a few drag guys make a special mount and notch the frame, which will allow you to run it up front but thats about it...not sure if this is the best solution
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