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06-30-2014, 03:45 PM | #1 |
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Power Vs Manual Steering & Tires
'50 3100 build. 235 with a T5 and 3.54 rear.
I'm still debating power vs manual but now it's time to actually decide. I have the original column and box and they seem to work well. Stock steering is the easy and cheap way but...is it going to suck? If I stick to stock can anyone recommend some tires for easy turning but also safe daily driving? 15x7 wheels and I'm thinking 215/75/15's. |
06-30-2014, 04:11 PM | #2 |
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Re: Power Vs Manual Steering & Tires
I'm running 185/65/15 on 7in wide wheels on the front. Steers great, handles great, with stock steering. Gives me a nice rubber rake too.
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06-30-2014, 04:12 PM | #3 |
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06-30-2014, 04:20 PM | #4 |
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Re: Power Vs Manual Steering & Tires
My truck is set up to look like a 60's Calif hotrod, like I would have driven back then in High School. 235/75/15 on 10in wide wheels on the rear, can't say about wet weather, whats that?
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06-30-2014, 04:21 PM | #5 |
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06-30-2014, 05:30 PM | #6 |
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Re: Power Vs Manual Steering & Tires
I run a 225/75/15 on manual steering....straight axle 6 degree shims and all of Sid's steering arms etc. no problems. If you go with a smaller diameter steering wheel you would want power steering
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07-01-2014, 08:00 AM | #7 |
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Re: Power Vs Manual Steering & Tires
I have a manual rack on my truck. It's only a pain at slow speeds and running a 17" steering wheel makes it totally live able. I would do power steering if I was starting fresh, but it's not worth the cost to swap to me.
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07-01-2014, 08:58 AM | #8 |
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Re: Power Vs Manual Steering & Tires
215/75-15's on mine with stock steering wheel. No issues unless I am trying to park in a tight area. Normal driving is pretty much a 1 hand deal.
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07-01-2014, 11:43 AM | #9 |
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Re: Power Vs Manual Steering & Tires
Also using 215/75-15 on 6" rims with manual steering on a MII rack. A little too much effort for urban driving but fine for rural, highway use. I keep tire pressures at 36# and all season radials would help in your area.
Another small consideration would be adapting the power steering pump to the stovebolt engine. Sources like Steve at Buffalo Enterprises can provide a double groove harmonic balancer. |
07-01-2014, 01:06 PM | #10 |
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Re: Power Vs Manual Steering & Tires
Stock manual steering with 16" wheels and 7.50/16 tires was ok except for tight parking and 3 point turns on logging roads. First build I used the stock box adapted to the 74 k10 axle. Tire size increased to 225/75 16 which combined with additional weight and stuff on the 4wd axles made it even more difficult. it also totally worn out the box. This time I went with the power unit and so far just driving the little bit I have love it. I am dealing with the same issue on my 64 Chevelle and got a power set up to use when I rebuild it.
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