Finally a rack and pinion power steering system for your 1948 52 ford f 1 classic straight axle truck.
Solid axle rack and pinion steering.
These kits work with stock and aftermarket steering columns.
Perfectly designed to give you the best steering you can have with a straight axle.
The technology is nothing new but it has made its mark in the automotive world.
This is a brand new 1935 to 1940 ford cross steer rack and pinion.
Smooth consistent and easy steering throughout the entire travel.
With solid rear axles the repair will require replacing the rear links or straightening the frame.
Rack and pinion steering systems are the norm for most modern everyday cars.
On a solid axle steering system using an idler arm is a good way to reduce stress on the sector shaft of a steering box.
Rack and pinion steering setups are simple and easily adaptable to virtually any chassis or custom build you may find yourself.
As the pinion gear is rotated by steering wheel steering shaft movement the rack is moved side to side.
Forklifts use pinion and rack steering designs where the steer wheel rotates and controls the pinion gear.
Steering axles house the wheels and is the assembly in charge of guiding the wheel towards the direction where the operator wants to turn into.
So if you do not already have an unboxed frame you must be willing to unbox a small section.
And that choice is not resorting to a rack and pinion system.
Rack and pinion rack and pinion steering is a more modern independent.
Then the pinion gear s motion is transferred to the rack that ultimately converts into linear motion.
The rack in turn moves the two tie rods that connect the rack ends to each steering knuckle.
The rack and pinion steering configuration setup uses a pinion gear at the end of the steering shaft that mates with a geared rack or track.
With rack and pinion steering pay special attention to the inner tie rod ends and make.
This cross steer rack finally allows you to put rack and pinion steering onto your early ford straight axle.
This rings true in the hotrod and racing worlds as well.