Firmfeel steering ?
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Firmfeel steering ?
Right you lot. Who's done this ?
Where did you buy it ? Was it worth it... ?
Even with all new suspension parts the old gal wanders a fair bit. So as usual, while engine out and I can get to it... seems like good time.
Recommendations ? Suppliers ?
https://www.streetmusclemag.com/project ... -borgeson/
Where did you buy it ? Was it worth it... ?
Even with all new suspension parts the old gal wanders a fair bit. So as usual, while engine out and I can get to it... seems like good time.
Recommendations ? Suppliers ?
https://www.streetmusclemag.com/project ... -borgeson/
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Re: Firmfeel steering ?
That site is blocked for me at work
but if its is a delphi/borgeson power steering box upgrade
get the kit from http://bergmanautocraft.com/products.php?cat=1
that way you retain the pot slider in the steering shaft and don't have to chop off the end and weld on a basic UJ
you get metric to mopar conversion pipes
all good
Dave
but if its is a delphi/borgeson power steering box upgrade
get the kit from http://bergmanautocraft.com/products.php?cat=1
that way you retain the pot slider in the steering shaft and don't have to chop off the end and weld on a basic UJ
you get metric to mopar conversion pipes
all good
Dave
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Re: Firmfeel steering ?
autofetish wrote: ↑Tue Sep 04, 18 11:31 am The truck had Manual steering and as you likly own a Mopar with power steering you will know, why you can’t feel the road and feel like you want to jump out at 120mph it is lovely !
I found a steering box chopped up frame rail welded in a new one. Made a steering arm it’s all a little bit scrap heap challenge but will work. The Cummins engine used in a digger has a small hydraulic pump fitted so this was installed and we have power steering !!
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I never knew there was a version that will fit the charger !
Im thinking just go manual
Im thinking just go manual
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Ps. I have a Hydraulic snap on puller to get the pitman arm off if you need it let me know and i will post.
It was unbelievable how much effort it took to get it off.
It was unbelievable how much effort it took to get it off.
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Re: Firmfeel steering ?
20:1 manual would be an option
but the steering shaft extension/ spline adapter adds 150
and you may need a new pitman arm
i'll lend you rebuilt manual box with 20:1 to try if you want, i work in watford so handover is not too much of a stretch
24:1 would be a major step back (standard ratio for all but some A bodys)
16:1 potentially too much the other way, good in a lighter car, or you need a very precise small amount of + castor to keep it light enough for car parks.
Dave
but the steering shaft extension/ spline adapter adds 150
and you may need a new pitman arm
i'll lend you rebuilt manual box with 20:1 to try if you want, i work in watford so handover is not too much of a stretch
24:1 would be a major step back (standard ratio for all but some A bodys)
16:1 potentially too much the other way, good in a lighter car, or you need a very precise small amount of + castor to keep it light enough for car parks.
Dave
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Or this - surely a straight swap ?
http://www.firmfeel.com/b_body_mopar_po ... build.html
http://www.firmfeel.com/b_body_mopar_po ... build.html
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Re: Firmfeel steering ?
Dave999 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 23, 19 11:23 am
get the kit from http://bergmanautocraft.com/products.php?cat=1
Dave
delphi/borgeson nice and 15lb lighter why are they such big money ? My truck is almost identical off a Daf and was cheap
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Re: Firmfeel steering ?
Thanks willautofetish wrote: ↑Wed Jan 23, 19 3:18 pm Ps. I have a Hydraulic snap on puller to get the pitman arm off if you need it let me know and i will post
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Re: Firmfeel steering ?
morgan wrote: ↑Wed Jan 23, 19 8:28 pm Or this - surely a straight swap ?
http://www.firmfeel.com/b_body_mopar_po ... build.html
not heard a bad word about them
check steer and gear as well
just looked like your link was to a feature about borgeson who do a modern box used by a current car or truck with a case made to fit a mopar.
bergman sell the box with the rest of the kit to make it more like standard i.e the bits they feel borgeson should supply but don't.
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watching with interest
i have a leaky steering box i need to address at some point
i have a leaky steering box i need to address at some point
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Re: Firmfeel steering ?
To be honest thats my core driver. I can live with the wayward nature - in truth I dont really notice it now - but the leak is irritating.
Might just go for a stock rebuilt then.... I dont feel much like chopping shafts about.
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Re: Firmfeel steering ?
I thought the Bergman steering coupler was designed to eliminate the need to cut your steering column shaft? The Borgeson steering conversion is supposed to be a straight bolt in and fully reversible if done using Bergman parts.
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Re: Firmfeel steering ?
well as i say you don't need to
for these 3 options
firmfeel or stear and gear rebuild
Bogesons faster ratio lighter smaller box if purchased from bergman autocraft
or if you go manual. just manual needs a shaft extender and spline adapter slotted in to make up the gap left when you swap out the tall power box for the shorter manual box
the shaft chopping is involved if you buy the borgeson box from borgeson or other suppliers, Then you get a borgeson CV joint to weld or pin to the your steering shaft, that involves a bit of cutting....and while there is nout much wrong with that, there is no swapping back to standard without a new shaft and a column rebuild.
your current will be 14:1 power box
borgeson do a one that is 11: or 12:1 power box
and manual for your car should be 24:1 but that's ridiculous 5 or 6 turns lock to lock so a 20:1 might be best 20:1 is the formula s barracuda ratio
16:1 manual is probably not an option, (only used in dodge darts that went racing) based on my A body install. !6:1 in a heavy B body would be a bit much at parking speeds unless your funky UCAs allow you to adjust the castor for a steering wheel that self centres without the usual problems when using OEM UCAs of achieving that via massive positive castor. and that massive castor angle causing the act of steering to lift the front of the car (i.e very heavy steering, not noticed as much with power box but very obvious with manual).
But a rebuilt manual with no slop at all is a joy on the move, and you can improve it more by using a urethane or ball bearing bush in the idler.
loads of options for making sure a move at the steering wheel translates instantly to a move at the wheels.
depends how much you want to fanny about swapping stuff and maybe losing the set up that roger did on your front end
Dave
for these 3 options
firmfeel or stear and gear rebuild
Bogesons faster ratio lighter smaller box if purchased from bergman autocraft
or if you go manual. just manual needs a shaft extender and spline adapter slotted in to make up the gap left when you swap out the tall power box for the shorter manual box
the shaft chopping is involved if you buy the borgeson box from borgeson or other suppliers, Then you get a borgeson CV joint to weld or pin to the your steering shaft, that involves a bit of cutting....and while there is nout much wrong with that, there is no swapping back to standard without a new shaft and a column rebuild.
your current will be 14:1 power box
borgeson do a one that is 11: or 12:1 power box
and manual for your car should be 24:1 but that's ridiculous 5 or 6 turns lock to lock so a 20:1 might be best 20:1 is the formula s barracuda ratio
16:1 manual is probably not an option, (only used in dodge darts that went racing) based on my A body install. !6:1 in a heavy B body would be a bit much at parking speeds unless your funky UCAs allow you to adjust the castor for a steering wheel that self centres without the usual problems when using OEM UCAs of achieving that via massive positive castor. and that massive castor angle causing the act of steering to lift the front of the car (i.e very heavy steering, not noticed as much with power box but very obvious with manual).
But a rebuilt manual with no slop at all is a joy on the move, and you can improve it more by using a urethane or ball bearing bush in the idler.
loads of options for making sure a move at the steering wheel translates instantly to a move at the wheels.
depends how much you want to fanny about swapping stuff and maybe losing the set up that roger did on your front end
Dave
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Re: Firmfeel steering ?
a-ha Gareth you beat me to it....
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