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Manual Or Power Steering?

Rickb

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That's great. However, I hope you won't fret if you don't get an immediate answer. I look forward to hearing the results. Even though I am a little old lady, I honestly am not concerned about needing power steering. Of course I may regret that statement once I try to parallel park the Elio since I certainly can't pick up the back end and move it like a wheel barrow. LOL :) Z
If anybody remembers the old steering wheel knobs.............a good retro assist for maneuvering into that parallel parking space.........no power steering required. The one to the right even has a built in compass.
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I certainly remember them
Yes, I remember asking my dad (after seeing one on a neighbors truck) why we didn't have one on the family station wagon. He said "because the ball can break off unexpectedly, :eek: causing accidents"...good enough for me. :)
Oh, about power steering...It came to mind that because they are trying to source cheap (inexpensive) parts that are currently in production, powersteering units may be cheaper & more readily available.
 

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Yes, I remember asking my dad (after seeing one on a neighbors truck) why we didn't have one on the family station wagon. He said "because the ball can break off unexpectedly, :eek: causing accidents"...good enough for me. :)
Oh, about power steering...It came to mind that because they are trying to source cheap (inexpensive) parts that are currently in production, powersteering units may be cheaper & more readily available.
you might just be right. There probably aren't many manufacturers producing the old rack and pinion steering of old (among other styles as well.) I remember when I had my 1965 Mustangs mechanical systems checked in 1986, the power steering leaked and the bushings were expensive so it was converted to manual steering... That was a chest work out. The 351W motor and wide tires did NOTHING to ease my turning effort. But, as I was glad to explioit, speed did.
 

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