How hard is steering with S10 box?
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Car: '88 IROC-Z medium orange metallic
Engine: L98
Transmission: 700R4
Axle/Gears: 3.27
How hard is steering with S10 box?
Compared to a stock box without the pump, how hard is it to turn an S10 box in a thirdgen? It's either that or the flaming river rack for me.
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Car: 87 IROC L98
Engine: 588 Alcohol BBC
Transmission: Powerglide
Axle/Gears: Ford 9"/31 spline spool/4.86
When the car is moving, you won't notice much difference. It's only noticable when standing still or moving very slowly since there's no power assist. To overcome this, a manual box has a higher mechanical advantage meaning it takes more turns from stop to stop.
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Car: '88 IROC-Z medium orange metallic
Engine: L98
Transmission: 700R4
Axle/Gears: 3.27
Thats what I'm looking for. Even when the car is moving now it's harder to steer. So it looks like the s10 box will be a good option.
How is the rack from Hawks? Will it work with a stock front K-Member or is it for a tubular setup?
http://hawksthirdgenparts.com/inc/sdetail/970
also, how does the flaming river kit, FR1495, compare to the S10 box?
How is the rack from Hawks? Will it work with a stock front K-Member or is it for a tubular setup?
http://hawksthirdgenparts.com/inc/sdetail/970
also, how does the flaming river kit, FR1495, compare to the S10 box?
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Car: 1984 Z28
Engine: SLOW carbed ls
Transmission: TH400 with brake, 8" PTC converter
Axle/Gears: moser 9" 4.11
i have the S10 box with 165 front runner tires and it's pretty simple to turn the wheel. with 245 front tires you couldn't turn the wheel in a parking lot without the car moving. overall it cleaned up some room and took some weight off the car so it's all worth it
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Car: 1987 GTA
Engine: PT88 Turbo DART 406
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The flaming river kit If I remember correctly WORKS about the same as an s-10 box BUT its a LOT lighter... I dont remember how much..but its signifigant.. especially given that the weight is up front..
I use the s10 box on mine... Im no weightlifter.. just a skinny white boy...I can drive it fine... With SKINNIES I dont notice it at all...With the stock GTA wheels/tires its a little harder to turn...but not unbearable..I mean I supose if I was a vallet and had to park 5000 cars a day Id prefer power...but For what I do with my GTA the manual steering is great..
I use the s10 box on mine... Im no weightlifter.. just a skinny white boy...I can drive it fine... With SKINNIES I dont notice it at all...With the stock GTA wheels/tires its a little harder to turn...but not unbearable..I mean I supose if I was a vallet and had to park 5000 cars a day Id prefer power...but For what I do with my GTA the manual steering is great..
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