Power steering or not?

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  1. BigDog41364

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    Question for mustang II front end guys. I'm thinking about removing the power steering when i install the MII suspension. Did any of you do this, and do you miss it?
     
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    71gold Frank Cooper Supporting Member

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    I have a RC-107 kit w/manual rack-N-pinion...love it.
     
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    That's the one i'm planning on getting:bananaman::clap:
     
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    I installed a Flaming River manual rack in mine - my Dad had a 1973 Pinto he bought new and I always remembered how you could really feel the road with that manual rack
     
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    with the RC-107 do you have any turning radius loss? or bump steer concerns?
     
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    71gold Frank Cooper Supporting Member

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    seems tighter to me. I can pull to the side of the road, hang a left and turn around and not leave the payment on the other side of the road...:drive: :chirp:
     
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    I have the RC-106 and when I bought the parts second-hand (still new) the previous owner had already purchased a power rack. So I went with a MODERN power setup.

    It is VERY effortless. But tight and dry, unlike the stock power setup on mavericks and comets.

    I would guess that manual would be just fine if you wanted to feel the road better and free up two hoses and an accessory under the hood.
     
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    with my manual rack N pinion I like the positive feel when running over 100+ MPH.
     

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