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Old 12-04-2010, 07:50 PM
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steering box

i introduced myself a few weeks ago, now for my first question.
a few years ago took apart my 69 fastback.welded in new torque boxes,
frame pieces etc. now starting to go back together. it has manual stering.
there are 3 washers (1/4 " thick) do they go between the steering box
and the frame?? thanks mike

i wil try to post some pics soon
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Old 12-06-2010, 05:45 PM
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Hi Mike,

I have a 65 but I know the steering boxes are similar. The washers don't go between the box and frame on mine. I doubt they do on the 69.

I don't recall mine having 1/4 washers. Are you sure they came from the steering box?
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Old 12-07-2010, 06:30 AM
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On my 67, I didn't have any washers between mine either and I put in a FR box in 2 years ago so the install is fresh in my mind.
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Old 02-24-2012, 05:04 PM
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If those washers have a flat spot on one edge they go under the bolt head on the outside of the frame rail.
If it is a concours car the washers shoud be cad plated with a red wash.
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Wow, you guys are awesome - I didn't expect anyone would have the answer to that question!
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x2 for sure so +1 for each answer
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^^^ Good idea ... I just propped em all up too!
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It's really no surprise that there would be an answer to any problem here. We have very knowledgeable members here, that are always willing to share their know-how! Way to go guys...good on ya
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1965 mustang steering box

Hi: Speaking of steering box, my seems to have play nad when holder the steering wheel tight the front wheels have play. Is there a way to tighten something in the steering box, or should it be replaced. Also, does anyone know of a mechanic in the mississauga area that can work on old mustangs?
Appreciate any advise

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