Checking in to say - This video is awesome and crazy informative. Easy to understand, explained really well. Prepping to put a 36 Ford coupe rat back on the road that hasn’t seen road in 40+ years with zero suspension still attached the way it sits now. Keep up the great vids!
I'm happy to of found your site. I'm getting ready to start my build. Going to be a 1929 cc model a pickup with a 351 Windsor C4 setup. I will be checking in with questions. Thank you. Very clear instructions and a great video !!
good question! the short response is no :) reason being is that even after bending the pitman arm (no matter the shape or angle) you are still rotating the pitman arm on the same "plane" or surface as before.
My drag link angle to tie rod is a bit more then yours , I’m nervous this won’t work well , I could use a longer pitman arm that would help but they don’t make em for my 66 Fairlane steering box , I’m kinda stuck
It really just changes the “feel” as you get further in your travel it’s going to feel like your hand/steering wheel input has less effect on the tires turning. Which is not the end of the world. The CRITICAL thing is to make sure at full lock the drag link and pitman arm are not a straight line or a few degrees from it. This way you can’t accidentally “lock” your steering.
Checking in to say - This video is awesome and crazy informative. Easy to understand, explained really well. Prepping to put a 36 Ford coupe rat back on the road that hasn’t seen road in 40+ years with zero suspension still attached the way it sits now. Keep up the great vids!
Thanks for checking in and appreciate the support! Glad you and others find it useful :) I'm subscribed to you now to see the progress soon.
Thank you sir. I will have so much use of this information. I will be running a 1937 Ford box.
Very welcome. I love reading these comments, happy to help!
Nice breakdown of the individual components if you use the Vega steering and I-beam suspension style good deal
Thanks Scott 🤝🏽
I'm happy to of found your site. I'm getting ready to start my build. Going to be a 1929 cc model a pickup with a 351 Windsor C4 setup. I will be checking in with questions. Thank you. Very clear instructions and a great video !!
That is awesome Chip! Happy to help anyway I can. Cheers
Great video!
Thanks… glad you enjoyed it 🤝🏽
On angling steering box to make the steering not as sharp, couldn’t you heat and bend pitman bar to make up to flat angle
good question! the short response is no :) reason being is that even after bending the pitman arm (no matter the shape or angle) you are still rotating the pitman arm on the same "plane" or surface as before.
My drag link angle to tie rod is a bit more then yours , I’m nervous this won’t work well , I could use a longer pitman arm that would help but they don’t make em for my 66 Fairlane steering box , I’m kinda stuck
It really just changes the “feel” as you get further in your travel it’s going to feel like your hand/steering wheel input has less effect on the tires turning. Which is not the end of the world. The CRITICAL thing is to make sure at full lock the drag link and pitman arm are not a straight line or a few degrees from it. This way you can’t accidentally “lock” your steering.
@@calirod that’s great advice , I didn’t think about that , appreciate it!
anytime!