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Thread: Rack and Pinion set up for a 1947 Chrysler New Yorker four-door sedan?
          
   
   

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    Hello TechInspector 1, I was hoping you would weigh in on this, this is my first builder so I kind of didn't want to go something that drastic , I realize all the benefits of doing a subframe but I was just thinking about Raccon Pinion on it power steering I'd like to do a disc brake set up on it but I also want to keep the old car driving feel, I know that by putting those things on it will change the way it drives and feels but I'm hoping it won't change everything. Be that this is my first build I have hundreds of ideas floating around in my head and I'm just trying to explore some of them before I make a decision. Thank you so much for your input and I hope you keep an eye on me. Your input is greatly appreciated anytime. Thanks again, The BUCKSTER

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    Quote Originally Posted by The BUCKSTER View Post
    .........but I was just thinking about Raccon (?) Pinion on it power steering.....
    You're meaning a power RACK and pinion steering, right?
    Roger
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