Manual steering box on the bay

Orangener

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I agree with you. :wink:
I run 205 tires on my Orange, and have a 38cm steering wheel.

"real bitch to turn in parking lots" is a good definition, if you have a daily driver, take no manual steering box in combination with wide tyres !
Of course not with 4 or 4,5 rotations from one end to another.
I will change over to power steering again next year.

Arnold Schwarzenegger is an Austrian, but not related by blood with me ! :lol:
 

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I'm just digging this post up. I was working on some stuff in the garage. @Keshav and I were recently talking out manual steering boxes, so I figured I would post my findings here. I have a "108" box, and it is 4.5 turns lock to lock.

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Oh, this is such a classic thread for me to dig on. Didn't really know anything about manual versus power steering boxes on our cars before reading it. But now I want one (manual). :D
 

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Oh, this is such a classic thread for me to dig on. Didn't really know anything about manual versus power steering boxes on our cars before reading it. But now I want one (manual). :D

Keep an eye or even ask on the E3 site/ forums, they use the same type. If you locate one, it should have the # 7320955108 or 1C8 as seen on the plaque posted by @Markos
 
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