I have a lot of slop in the steering wheel. I simply want to rebuilt the existing box (worm gear type) has anyone just rebuilt the original steering box? Would it wear quick? I know I can upgrade to a 58 or 59 column they are just hard to get and a little pricy. I'm just trying to look at what options I have.
Lares Corporation in Cambridge, MN can rebuild the original boxes, it is a little pricey though. I think it was over $400.
I have used these guys on my Thunderbird and my Skyliner. I am happy with the results. I think it was about $300 for the Skyliner. I live close, so I dropped them off at their Riverside CA location. They don't do the car boxes there, but there was no shipping because they run a truck back and forth from Riverside to San Jose where they do the car boxes.
Contact information:
Straight Line Steering, Inc.
1802 Smith Ave.
San Jose, California 95112
408-289-9850
Fax # 408-995-5942
When they rebuild the steering box was it a manual? A worm gear setup or did they upgraded your box to a recirculating ball bearings?
I may be wrong but I can't see any way a recirculating ball set up would fit in the small worm box, at least not a Ford type. Thats why I use the 58 box..
Mine was a manual box, no upgrades.
All 57 boxes are manual and for many more years beyond that :003:
Quote from: hiball3985 on 2018-03-20 08:19
All 57 boxes are manual and for many more years beyond that :003:
Up to and including 1964.