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  1. #11
    tulowd
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ponyryd View Post
    If you get the promotion-DONT make it Kooks, lol.
    ceramic BBK's are the way to go; way nicer than MAC, and fit, unlike the Kooks, which did look the best, lol
    Make sure you size the tubing to your motor and cam/heads - 1-5/8" is good for small mild motors, 1-3/4" is for bigger higher revving motors

  2. #12
    toofast306
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    I just installed something like this in place of the rag joint:
    http://www.summitracing.com/int/part...3449/overview/
    Inexpensive, but requires some fab work (welding). Major improvement.
    I also have a new set of Energy Suspension poly steering rack bushings for a '89 fox that didn't fit my rack. PM me if you're looking for a set.

  3. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZR View Post
    Combo of MM steering shaft + alum rack bushings is a great start.
    Super WIN, I have the shaft in my Fox and it's night and day. I have poly rack bushings, should gone alum but a nice addition to the steering none the less.

  4. #14
    b1lk1
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    I have the opposite problem with my car, responds to the slightest turn, after 3 years only driving my B250 van I have to watch myself. All new bushing/shocks/struts/steering shaft (mine is still rag joint in great shape). I can't believe how well I made my car handle with low budget stuff.

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