65-66 Mustang Quick Steer Kit on 2040-parts.com
Cheshire, Connecticut, United States
Kit consists of a high quality forged steel idler arm, pitman arm and frame pin. These were first introduced on the original Shelby GT350's. This kit will fit any 65-66 Mustang steering box with a 1" sector shaft and will enhance your car's handling with increased road feel and response time while reducing the need for excessive steering input. A must for any early Mustang set up for handling.
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