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Help to identify steering box

mnido

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Can you help me identify this steering box that came off my 74 ? And also recommend where to get it rebuilt ? I am in San Diego.
 

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broncnaz

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Its a stock bronco box. Might contact WCB's I know they rebuilt boxes there in yucca valley.
 

fungus

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I'd call and get a quote from both the above but I'm a bargain shopper/ cheap ass. PSC is in the LA area as well I think. I believe any of the three would be able to port for ram assist if you think you might ever go that route. You'd just cap/ plug the new ports until the ram was plumbed.
 

bmc69

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We send all of ours to West Texas Offroad to be rebuilt (and modified for ram assist if needed)
 

GrillMaster

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Looks like the stock box I just cracked. I would do the 4x4x2 conversion if you go off road a lot. It's suposed to be a lot stronger.
 

thegreatjustino

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West Texas for sure, Lee Mfg. if you are looking for local. Have heard good things about Lee and have used West Texas personally.
 
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