quick ratio steering box

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Ontheboulder

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Has anyone here used or tried the Borgeson quick ratio steering box?? good ,bad ugly, thoughts??
 

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I've used them in cars and like them. My fear in a truck the quicker ratio delivers less steering torque so it depends on what you intend to use truck for mostly
 

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It’s kind of like no power steering if you are used to the factory. Less turns lock to lock, I prefer the two finger old style. Not inexpensive either way, my frame was cracked near the pump, look close BTW
 

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I have one for my c20 project but it's not on the truck yet. My wife has one in the Mustang and it's nice, feels more responsive but needs a bit more effort like 3 fingers instead of 2.
 

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A friend of mine is using it (about 2 weeks) and so far he likes it a lot.
 

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I put one in my 2wd Suburban. I replaced a leaking/loose rebuilt one with about 20k on it. It is definitely tighter than the box
I replaced. Steering response is better also.
 

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One of the few things I wouldn’t want to change for the better is how well 70s/80s power steering works. Speaking for trucks primarily.
Simple, super effective and frankly better than some PS systems I’ve dealt with on newer trucks.
Hard to turn down 1 finger steering, not moving in a big block 4x4 with big mudders.
 

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I purchased a Borgeson myself but haven't installed it yet, I like the feel of stiff power steering so hope I like it... I also bought an Autofab steering box slash frame reinforcement, kind of a little know secret out there unless you really reasearch.... Nutshell its a BOLT ON frame/steering box bracket/stiffener for frames that ARE NOT already cracked its a work of art IMHO.... It allegedly prevents the frame from getting the death cracks around the box from oversize tires/wheel combinations then needing the "weld in" frame repair kit...
 

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