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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Dec 2006
      Location
      Arlington Heights, IL
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      792

      Steering box options

      I had planned on getting a lee 670 box as I have had one before and loved it but since they are out of business I'm looking for other options. It's for my 67 firebird. It will be auto crossed and road raced here and there. Looking at a 12:1 or 12.7:1 ratio with a firm feel for good road response. I'm looking at the dse box and the turn one box. Any other boxes worth looking at and does anybody have any feedback on these boxes?
      1969 Camaro under construction.
      1967 firebird. 6.0/t56. Ridetech stage 2. Moser 9 inch. Forgeline wheels.(SOLD)

    2. #2
      Join Date
      Nov 2008
      Location
      Lawrenceburg, TN
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      I use AGR there good boxes, good road feel



    3. #3
      Join Date
      Oct 2011
      Location
      Philipsburg, Pa
      Posts
      528
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      Quote Originally Posted by CamaroJesse View Post
      I had planned on getting a lee 670 box as I have had one before and loved it but since they are out of business I'm looking for other options. It's for my 67 firebird. It will be auto crossed and road raced here and there. Looking at a 12:1 or 12.7:1 ratio with a firm feel for good road response. I'm looking at the dse box and the turn one box. Any other boxes worth looking at and does anybody have any feedback on these boxes?
      Turn One does all of our steering gears, racks and pumps. Not only do they build reliable products, they fine tune the flows and pressures to optimize your system.

      ramey
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      UMI Performance, Inc.
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    4. #4
      Join Date
      Nov 2006
      Location
      Hildebran, NC
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      Turn one...




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