71Rustang
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- Joined
- Mar 15, 2012
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- 259
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- Location
- Pennsylvania
- My Car
- 71 Boss 302 Trans Am ,race car
Lares makes a 10:1 steering gear box for our cars. I have one in mine, it also takes away the progressive rate steering so when you start to turn the wheel the car turns immediately. 2.5 turns lock to lock. I got mine at rockauto.
Hi,I am going to use a factory manual box.I will be installing a Borgeson sector shaft and worm rack from a Saginaw 525 box.That will give me a 16:1 ratio.Less weight,less complicated,more room for exhaust.
I have my upper control arms out and am looking at boxing them. Is there a particular reason you boxed the outside of the arms rather than the bottom?Hi again,here is a couple more progress pics. Reworked and boxed Moog upper control arms,and installed rear springs.The front of the springs use a 5/8 mono ball and the rear use a sleeve with stock rubber bushings. The leafs are new from Eaton Detroit Spring.They built all of the KK Trans Am springs originally and still have all the blue prints. They are 1 3/4 wide 210lb.This is the Bud Moore set up,which will require me to build and install a Watts link....................
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Yes, there are a couple reasons I did it the way I did.I have seen pics of Trans Am cars both with and with out boxed sides.A lot of new hot rodded racy go fast stock appearing upper arms have this done.The side plates do add to the weight but are less weight than boxing plates on the whole bottom. Boxing the bottom also complicates things in terms of you have to make access holes and clearance for getting to the shocks and spring perch bolts.And lastly I like the fact that added the outer plates turns the stamped arm into having quasi box tubing outers,like those fancy tubular control arms without all the extra weight.Don't forget if going this far the TA cars had a 2'' round plate added on top of where the spring perch mounts,14 gauge,1/8'' will work fine also.I have my upper control arms out and am looking at boxing them. Is there a particular reason you boxed the outside of the arms rather than the bottom?
Here's the perch reinforcements.Thank you! My thought was a plate going from the opening in the middle to the bottom of the side just boxing each side of the arms. I will still need to make an opening for the spring perch bolts. Were the reinforcements just under the spring perch? I suppose they were running a ton more spring rate than I am but I do drive on Michigan ruts... I mean roads. For my use it's likely all overkill but it's just cool.
+1 on that. It's only when you start do/fab/fix things that you realise the insane amount of time that all these things takes. Here we have near zero roads in bad condition, so that's one rare thing I won't need to do!I've got a whole new level of appreciation for the amount of time and work you have invested in yours.
And it takes lots of labor.If I remember correctly.I know I read somewhere that the original Trans Am prototype Boss 302, was built in 3 weeks..................could have been 3 months,there was a 3 in there somewhere.Either way should be some motivation.Now that the weather is starting to break I will be in,hammer down mode on the car.+1 on that. It's only when you start do/fab/fix things that you realise the insane amount of time that all these things takes. Here we have near zero roads in bad condition, so that's one rare thing I won't need to do!
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