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Gregg
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Power Steering Box Rebuild options
My current stock PS box has a little slop and is leaking more than I like. I haven't done anything to it other than the hose adapters to the explorer pump. However, we did add the PS Frame Reinforcement Kit. http://www.bcbroncos.com/store/product_ ... cts_id=331I don't want to pull the kit and drill new holes in the frame for a 4x4x2 box. That shipped sailed when we put the f**king spacers in. I'm not going to attempt the rebuild myself but I've read some positive posts about West Texas Off Road. Here is what they quoted me: Bearings and seals = $160 plus shipping. If it needs more than bearings and seals we will contact you with an estimate to repair. Upgrade to the quicksteer gearbox internals add $150. I'm leaning to bearings, seals, and the quicksteer gearbox upgrade because I'm assuming the current gears will need replacing anyway. What do you guys think?
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Justin
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Re: Power Steering Box Rebuild options
How many turns lock to lock is your current box? If it's the earlier 6 turn box, the switch to 4 turns is a nice upgrade. I made that transition when I went from manual to power steering and really liked how it changed the feel of the truck. I'm also not convinced that a 4x4x2 upgrade would make a massive difference if you're never going to build bigger than your rig currently is. If I were paying someone to professionally recondition my steering box, it'd go to West Texas Offroad. That said, you can probably get a 4x4x2 box for similar money to what you're spending and it's not hard to drill two holes. I just knocked out the spacers to move mine forward an inch, and it wasn't bad at all. I'll be plating the inside of the frame rail as well and would be happy to help you do yours.
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landshark
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Joined: Fri Oct 14, 2011 12:16 am Posts: 3942 Location: Denver, Wash Park Area
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Power Steering Box Rebuild options
Call raven power steering here in Denver and tell them what you want. They are pretty good and although your a ways away there's no shipping.
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Gregg
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Re: Power Steering Box Rebuild options
Thanks for the offer Justin, but the plates and spacers are going to stay where they are. I'm pretty sure it's a 6 turn and I'd opt for the 4.
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Wed Jan 07, 2015 12:03 pm |
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Viperwolf1
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Re: Power Steering Box Rebuild options
If only there was a local guy that knew how to rebuild these.
Just order the ratio upgrade kit and I'll walk you through a rebuild next time I'm in town.
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Kinder
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Justin
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Re: Power Steering Box Rebuild options
I'll echo Viper's thought. Jason recently tapped my PS box for hydro and they're surprisingly simple devices.
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Wed Jan 07, 2015 5:30 pm |
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Gregg
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Re: Power Steering Box Rebuild options
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Viperwolf1
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Moab Mike
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akaFrankCastle
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Re: Power Steering Box Rebuild options
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Moab Mike
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Re: Power Steering Box Rebuild options
I guess you need a log on to access the site now.
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Gregg
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Re: Power Steering Box Rebuild options
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Justin
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Re: Power Steering Box Rebuild options
I'm really happy with a 4:1. I suspect 3.3:1 would result in nervous handling. That's faster than the ratio in the go-fast little cars I've owned.
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Viperwolf1
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Re: Power Steering Box Rebuild options
It's just your Bronco so 17:1 would be fine.
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Mon Jan 12, 2015 9:53 pm |
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Gregg
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Re: Power Steering Box Rebuild options
I made sure last night that I have a 6 turn before I got the 4. I jacked it up and from lock to lock it went 5 1/4 turns. I just ordered the 17:1 gear (part number 40308) and the rebuild kit ( http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/p/powe ... +gear+7858) i'll post-up when they get here. Im looking forward to this!
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Wed Jan 14, 2015 12:32 pm |
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Justin
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Re: Power Steering Box Rebuild options
Link fail. Curious to see what you found.
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sbolt19
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Re: Power Steering Box Rebuild options
I had my box rebuilt a few years ago by West Texas Offroad. They did a great job and the entire time from drop off to drop off was a week. They rebuilt my box & changed the turn to the 4 turn and all total I was out a little less than $400, including shipping. The 4x4 shops here in the Springs are a joke at rebuilding them and the prices they wanted, so I asked over on CB.com and the general consensus was these guys. Quick turn around and they will answer any question you have. http://westtexasoffroad.homestead.com/index.html
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Gregg
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Re: Power Steering Box Rebuild options
I have the parts and I'm waiting for some time. I'm thinking the first week of April or any long weekend between now until then.
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TOOLMAN
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Re: Power Steering Box Rebuild options
I might have to look into this as I've got a small leak at the sector shaft. Also, I'd like to go to a quicker ratio. I agree with a possible tech day!
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Moab Mike
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Justin
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Re: Power Steering Box Rebuild options
That'd be a cool tech day between the guys that want to re-work stock boxes and those that might build a 4x4x2 box-it's the same process. Let me get through the Lars Bars tech day and we can look at setting something up for April.
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TOOLMAN
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Gunnibronco
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Re: Power Steering Box Rebuild options
I know this is the wrong place, but I've got a stock Bronco PS box that just needs the input seal replaced. Its probably a 6 turn box, bought from Toms with a p/s conversion kit 15? years ago. I was going to wait till my project is done to post all my stuff for sale, but if someone is interested. $250.
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Viperwolf1
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trei75bronco
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Re: Power Steering Box Rebuild options
I've done a few rebuilds on these. They are a little complicated but not terribly hard. You should be fine
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