borgeson steering box Qs

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moparmat2000

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Hi Y'all,

I am looking at the borgeson modified GM 600 steering boxes. This looks like a great way to drop a few more pounds off the front end.

I know this is a faster ratio box than stock with a more on center feel. I already purchased the longer C body idler and pitman arms from pst a few years ago at the beginning of this project, as i was initally going to use a rebuilt stock box, and drop the stock pump pressure to stiffen it up. Id hate to have to buy a stock set of arms as i already have these.

Anybody know how much more of a faster ratio the c body arms would add to a borgeson steering box, and if it would make it too twitchy, or just add to the assist, and just make it feel even more like a rack n pinion setup,

Thanks in advance
Matt
 
I sell these and make the bolt in parts for them. I haven't tried it with the long arms but would imagine it would be fast but ok. I'd ad a good amount of caster to your alignment to increase turn in effort.
 

I have a set of dillinger UCAs i plan on using that if i am correct should help with the castor issue as well.

What do you get $$$ wise for a modded GM600 box with bolt in coupler (no u joint setup), and 1&1/4" sector shaft?
 
Isnt castor the angle forward or back on the spindle centerline using the UCA adjustment?

Camber is the wheels angling in or out at the top of the wheel?
 
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