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VillaTA

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Thanks for allowing me to join! I am looking for tips on getting my 70 TA to steer and handle a touch better.

Looking forward to much discussion!
Thanks,
VTA
 

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VTA, So if you could be more specifc...are you asking about power steering or Manual Steering? If power steering I use the Fast Ratio Power steering box on my AAR. I had the box rebuilt at Firm Feel and went with a stage 3 build (tighter Springs). I had the Pitman arm rebuilt at Rare Parts. I used a C body Idler arm which is longer than the production TA AAR idler which makes the turning wheel different. I also don't USE Moog parts anymore because they are complete Junk.....I used Doc Diff or Rare Parts front suspension parts. I use the originals Federal PS Box and the Original Pitman and both were rebuilt.
 

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Villa TA, first of all, glad you joined our membership.
Second, this is a good site to get expert info on your mopar.

Also, there are specific forums on this site that cover different topics, like "steering and suspension" , have a look, you might see something you like!

Best of luck....
 

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:welcome: to FEBO from New Jersey
A lot of info here that can be helpful in your pursuit of better handling and steering.
Pics always welcome! :thumbsup:
 

VillaTA

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Thanks for all of the welcomes. I need to remove and replace my backwards fender decals. Any ideas on how to remove and not leave residue?
 

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Thanks for all of the welcomes. I need to remove and replace my backwards fender decals. Any ideas on how to remove and not leave residue?
Just use a heat gun on low, they should come right off. Be careful not to get too hot and damage the paint. You’ll want to get it good and clean before installing the new decals.
 
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