Which power steering box to use??

I needed to replace the power steering box in my 72 Swinger because of waaay too much play in it. I got a remanufactured one from "The Parts Counter" here in Alberta, Canada but it was crap too. It was remanufactured by Autoline and the quality control must be out the window. It too had way too much play but the steering was so hard that it would not return on any corners and was a real treat to drive on the highway as the wheel would stay in the direction you pointed it and when you tried to correct it, it would jump to the other side....not fun at all, very dangerous. I tried to adjust the center mesh but nothing changed, I could have taken the allen screw right out and there was no difference! So I took it out and asked if they had another supplier and they do, it is Cardone.... not so sure if I should get it. I just want a good steering car, nothing fancy, a little more road feel wouldn't hurt but now I don't have my core (I wished I would have kept it now), so I have to buy one outright. Funny thing is I quizzed the Parts Counter people about the quality of the Autoline product and they said they were good, as I was not going to be too impressed to take it all apart again, so here I am asking which company to get a power steering box from that is reliable as I for sure want this to be the last time I do this. Please HELP! Thanks in advance for your responses.

I bought a rebuilt unit from Autozone for my `67 Barracuda and it was just as you described (stubborn on returning to straight). I`ve since sold the car and while it`s been over a year now the buyer said it still is tight but finally loosening up.

As 68formulas was saying it`s a good thing to check all of your tie rod ends, ball joints, idler/pitman arms and even wheel bearings. A little bit of play in those areas can transfer into a lot of play at the wheel.