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Late bay steering box conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="radish" data-source="post: 425727" data-attributes="member: 4171"><p>this is what you need</p><p>1 late bay box,1 late bay pitman arm with big washer you can make a spreader plate. i don't think you can buy the arm new so check latebay.com, ebay or megabug if you want to pay £30 and get it fast.</p><p></p><p>basic tools along with a ball joint spliter, angle grinder with new and worn disc. welder too.</p><p>i read you can beat the front valance but as no one could provide a pic, i couldn't get anyone to supply any pics at all so i looked at it for ages before i did it.</p><p></p><p>i drove to bigbang last weekend, I'll be honest i had steering issues but it had nothing to do with the box. the steering damper was catching because my air shocks didn't have enough air for clearance. </p><p>we removed the dampner and filled with air and it was a much smoother safer drive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="radish, post: 425727, member: 4171"] this is what you need 1 late bay box,1 late bay pitman arm with big washer you can make a spreader plate. i don't think you can buy the arm new so check latebay.com, ebay or megabug if you want to pay £30 and get it fast. basic tools along with a ball joint spliter, angle grinder with new and worn disc. welder too. i read you can beat the front valance but as no one could provide a pic, i couldn't get anyone to supply any pics at all so i looked at it for ages before i did it. i drove to bigbang last weekend, I'll be honest i had steering issues but it had nothing to do with the box. the steering damper was catching because my air shocks didn't have enough air for clearance. we removed the dampner and filled with air and it was a much smoother safer drive. [/QUOTE]
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