
Sweet Mfg. 208-08210 1964-88 GM Power Steering Box, 8:1, .210 Valve
Power Steering Box Type, Front Steer Steering Box Orientation, OEM/Stock Steering System Type



- Includes -6 AN hose fittings
- Features new inner working components with a re-manufactured housing
- Designed to fit most 1964-1988 GM passenger cars
- Steering ration is 8:1 and takes only 2 turns from lock to lock
- 2009 IMCA approved for Modifieds and Northern Sport Mods
Details
Info
These Sweet 700 Series Sportsman power steering boxes have new quick ratio gear sets in them which significantly speeds up the steering. This steering box features new inner working components with a re-manufactured housing. Fits most 1964-1988 GM passenger cars.
-6 AN hose fittings. 13/16" 36-spline input.
When using a steering quickener, we recommend using a .185 valve steering box. Anything higher will be extremely hard to steer!
IMCA Approved
Item Details
2 turns lock-to-lock, .210 valve, 13/16"-36 splineApplication
Autocross/Rally: While not for the average street car, these boxes work great in SCCA race cars or serious Pro Touring cars.
Dirt Oval Track: 2009 IMCA approved for Modifieds and Northern Sport Mods.
Notes
This steering box will bolt to and can be utilized with the following steering box mounts:
Important Messages
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