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Old 05-28-2009, 10:22 PM   #1
Tx Firefighter
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REZ Engineering power steering kit- a mini review

I was going to just make up my own plate for the power steering box install on my 63, but lately I haven't been feeling too well, so I just ordered one.
I ordered a REZ Engineering kit through Classic Parts. It's a great kit and super easy to install. Total time was about 30 minutes or so, and I was going at a real easy pace. It cost me 67 dollars total including delivery charges.

I have done the reading and know there are several great kits out there, but for me, I chose the REZ since it has a plate inside the framerail and outside the rail. This sandwiches the frame. On the donor truck that I removed all of my front end stuff from, there were extensive cracks in the frame rails around the steering box holes. I figured a little extra insurance offered by the inside plate was worth it.

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