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Product Summary

Universal Fit, Manual Steering Box Type, Cast Iron

  • All new casting and internal components ensure a tight and positive steering feel
  • Popular for early hot rods when using cross steering which reduces or eliminates bump steer
  • Bolts to all standard Vega steering box brackets and accepts Vega-spline u-joints, pitman arms and accessories
  • Durable cast iron construction with precision machined steel internal components
  • Must be adjusted for optimal driver feel upon installation per included instructions
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Key Specs

Steering Box TypeManual
Steering Box OrientationRear Steer
Steering System TypeCross-Steer
Material TypeCast Iron
FinishPainted
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Speedway Motors 91032204 Details

  • Precision cast reproduction of the popular Chevy Vega manual steering box
  • All external dimensions match original Vega steering box, including mounting holes
  • Original 20:1 steering ratio with five turns lock-to-lock maintained
  • Cast from premium cast iron material with steel internals and painted black
  • Pre-filled with lightweight gear/bearing grease
  • Designed for rear steer mounting with solid axle cross-steer applications
  • Do not use for vehicles weighing more than 2,800 lbs.
  • 5/8-36 spline input shaft with 1-inch output shaft
  • Bolts to any frame configured for Vega steering box or via optional brackets
  • Accepts all Vega-spec pitman arms, steering joints, and accessories
  • More comfortable steering column angle and less engine interference/fitment issues
  • Vega manual steering box greatly reduces bump steer in straight axle front ends
  • Steering box play adjustment must be checked before driving

A Quality Reproduction for Your Hot Rod Build

Hot rodding’s history will show the ingenuity of early hot rod builders and how they built their cars from just about any parts they could get their hands on that was an upgrade to the original items on their ride. It didn’t matter who the manufacturer was, these early hot rodders were not platform disciples, building their cars with whatever parts they could get their hands on and that made an improvement. It was completely common to see an early Ford hot rod with a Chevy engine, Buick drum brakes, and so forth.

This hot rodding resourcefulness continues to this day with nostalgia and period builds, and back in the 1970s it wasn’t uncommon to see similar upgrades installed just like their forefathers, including that small block Chevy engine and more. One popular upgrade in the ’70s that is still used today for popular cross steer applications in early pre-war hot rod builds is the Chevy Vega steering box.

This steering box was extremely popular for its compact size and ease of conversion to work in a hot rod. Back then these boxes were plentiful in salvage yards, as they could be found on many GM vehicles of the day, including the Vega and Monza, Pontiac’s Astre and Sunbird, and the Oldsmobile Starfire, all of which were made up to 1980 (except the Vega and Astre, which ended production in 1977). However, it is now well into the 21st century and even the newest production steering box you’ll find is over 40 years old with untold mileage and wear. Speedway Motors to the rescue with our exact reproduction Vega steering box for your next hot rod build!

Premium Materials Provide a Lifetime of Service

We know finding good usable parts is getting more difficult with each passing year, and the Vega cross steering setup is a perfect example. We set out to build a quality reproduction Vega steering box using the best materials to save you the pain of trying to find a good used box or buying a “rebuilt” box that has nothing more than fresh grease in it and the free play adjusted out of it. We start with a gear box housing cast from iron and machined to proper specs. We then fill this gear box with reproduction recirculating ball components including the steel block, worm gear, and precision steel balls, and updating the stock shaft bushing to full roller needle bearings. Finally, a high-temp grease is used to lubricate the internals and we give it a tough coat of gloss black paint. Free play is loosely set from the factory, and we highly recommend checking and setting steering free play on your completed steering linkage installation using the included instructions.

Original Mounting Pattern Works with Compatible Frames and Mounting Brackets

The Vega steering box is popular for a reason, both back in the day and today. Like a true hot rodder will attest, using parts that are plentiful and cheap was the way to go in the past. Today, these parts are used up and hard to find, so creating a new reproduction part is the answer. We stayed true to the Vega steering box’s dimensions and mounting pattern. This means if you already have a Vega steering box on your ride you need to replace ours will bolt right in place of it and get you back on the road without having to make any changes to your pitman arm, steering column U-joint, or anything else for that matter.

If you’re building a new project, or simply looking to upgrade your cross steer setup to the popular Vega steering box have no fear, Speedway is here! Just like the original Vega steering box, ours is a five turns lock-to-lock 20:1 steering ratio. Simply add your Vega pitman arm and Vega spec steering column U-joint to our reproduction Vega steering box and use one of the Vega steering box mounting bracket options listed below if your frame isn’t already fitted with a Vega steering box mount. Please keep in mind that the Vega steering box weight rating means it works best on vehicles weighing less than 2,800 pounds. For heavier applications we suggest our Saginaw 525 style manual steering box, which uses the same mounting bolt pattern as the lighter duty Vega unit.

Application

This steering box will bolt to and can be utilized with the following steering box mounts:

  • 916-32005 Model T-1934 Ford Frame - Steering Box Mount
  • 916-32003 1935-41 Ford Frame -  Steering Box Mount
  • 916-32004 1941-48 Ford Frame Saginaw Steering Box Mount

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Speedway Motors 91032204 Specifications

KEY SPECS
MFG. Part #91032204
BrandSpeedway Motors
Steering Box TypeManual
Steering Box OrientationRear Steer
Steering System TypeCross-Steer
Material TypeCast Iron
FinishPainted
GENERAL
Steering Ratio20:1
Turns Lock to Lock5 Turns
Input Shaft Spline Count36
Input Shaft Diameter0.62"
Output Shaft Spline Count32 and 4 master
Output Shaft Diameter1"
Overall Length5.75"
Thread Pitch10mm Mounting Holes
Centerline of Holes4.375"
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Ratings & Reviews

4.4

40 Reviews

Overall Assessment

Customers widely appreciate the product for its high quality, ease of adjustments, and excellent fit. This product has proven its capabilities over time, maintaining its effectiveness even after extended use, making it reliable for long-term projects. Some customers compared it favorably with others on the market for its significantly better performance and substantial improvements in steering. The product's superior quality and fit have garnered repeat customers. However, some users identified adjustment difficulties, but overall customer satisfaction was high.

4.4

40 reviews

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Most Liked Positive Review

5.0

I got a good one

Works as advertised. After eleven years and 8000 miles in a Bucket, still works fine. After reading other reviews that had problems with this unit, I guess I got a good one. There are some things to watch for. Every two years check the adjustments. It is easy to do. Follow instructions. It is usually ok or only a little out of adjustment. This thing will leak grease in hot weather from the big adjusting nut. I replaced the factory grease with Red "N" Tacky grease, and it helped the leak problem and also seemed to steer better. Here is a tip. Use a Tie rod steering stabilizer with this unit for best results. Overall, I am happy with this steering box.

Most Liked Negative Review

1.0

Junk, would not adjust.

Bought this when I was building my modelA. It took me 2 years to build, took it out for a test drive after I thought I had it adjusted, a good 2 1/2 inches of slop in the steering. Tried to adjust it but would not. This is not my first build, never had trouble like this. Customer service said it was over the 90 day warrantee, how can you build a car in 90 days? No more Speedway!

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Would recommend this product

5.0

10 months ago

Tisch

Wisconsin

Verified

High quality parts.

Would Recommend

It's a quality product.

5.0

a year ago

Rocking Rog

2226 Clark street. BLAIR Ne. 68008

Verified

This new Steering Box works Great in my 32 Ford Roadster.

Would Recommend

Purchased for a tractor

5.0

a year ago

Tex

NW Indiana

Verified

I bought this as a direct replacement for a John Blue G1000 steering box. The bolt pattern was SLIGHTLY off and required a little grinding but overall it was an extremely smooth replacement for a niche tractor that hasn't been produced for decades.

Would Recommend

vega box

5.0

2 years ago

wes

chillicothe il

Verified

used this on a custom build in a very unconventional way and works perfect

Would Recommend

Pretty decent, packing could be better- it took a beating on

4.0

2 years ago

Hotrod 27

Grant Michigan

Verified

Pretty good 👍🏻

Would Recommend

I got a good one

5.0

3 years ago

Jerry

Nevada

Works as advertised. After eleven years and 8000 miles in a Bucket, still works fine. After reading other reviews that had problems with this unit, I guess I got a good one. There are some things to watch for. Every two years check the adjustments. It is easy to do. Follow instructions. It is usually ok or only a little out of adjustment. This thing will leak grease in hot weather from the big adjusting nut. I replaced the factory grease with Red "N" Tacky grease, and it helped the leak problem and also seemed to steer better. Here is a tip. Use a Tie rod steering stabilizer with this unit for best results. Overall, I am happy with this steering box.

Would Recommend

Junk, would not adjust.

1.0

3 years ago

Scoop

MN

Bought this when I was building my modelA. It took me 2 years to build, took it out for a test drive after I thought I had it adjusted, a good 2 1/2 inches of slop in the steering. Tried to adjust it but would not. This is not my first build, never had trouble like this. Customer service said it was over the 90 day warrantee, how can you build a car in 90 days? No more Speedway!

Would Not Recommend

I bought a vega box last spring. It had steering play in it

4.0

3 years ago

T guy.

Rossville Ill.

Verified

I could not get the looseness out of the first box. I called tech support twice, they said to do all of the adjustments I had already made. I used this box for 800 miles on tour. It was scary loose. I bought the second box, it worked. I still have first bad box.

Would Recommend

Good product

5.0

4 years ago

Joe

Goodlettsville TN

Verified

Still working on car, waiting on backorder parts

Would Recommend

good

5.0

4 years ago

Jim

Serena, IL

Verified

Parts are installed

Would Recommend

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