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65-66 Quick Steering Kit

Discussion in '1965-1970 Shelby Mustang GT350 & GT500' started by Texas Swede, Feb 7, 2006.

  1. Texas Swede

    Texas Swede Well-Known Member

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    Happy day for me today. Bought a NOS Quick Steering
    Kit on ebay. Never seen a NOS like this for sale before so I wasn't
    sure it was really NOS until I got it. An oval with Ford
    in the middle on both idler-and Pitman arms are casted and
    the idler arm is Brinell tested as well. Will fit right on my 65
    where I have an original Pitman arm but a repo. idler arm.
    Couldn't resist to tell you guys. A few months ago I bought genuine
    65 HiPo front springs for $15+ freight. Ebay is excellent when you
    deal with honest and good people. In fact I can't recall being cheated ever.
    /Texas Swede
     
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    67GT500#2100 Shelby Forums Pit Crew

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    I agree, it sure beats walking through junkyards and swapmeets looking for the part you need. Not to mention having to wait for the next swapmeet while one part stops your project dead in its tracks.
     
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    Tex;

    Could you measure the overall length of the Pitman arm and the length from center of hole to center of hole for me????????

    I recently bought a quick steer kit and the idler arm is longer than stock, but the pitman arm seems to be stock length, I'm making a road race car out of a 65 Coupe that was originally a 6 cylinder car, so I do not have a v-8 pitman arm to measure for a reference.........

    Thanks;

    David
     
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    Texas Swede Well-Known Member

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    Hi,
    Both the idler- and Pitman arms are exactly 6" from
    center to center of holes. I guess the standard Mustang arms
    are 5".
    Texas Swede
     
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    Hi Bo

    Pretty cool my congratulations!
    I don`t know the length, but you are right it´s
    exact 1" longer. :thumbsup: I compared a standard
    with an quick steering kit before.
    Hope you you`re doing ok!

    Bye Jerry
     
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    Thanks for the measurements.........now I'm screwed, the idler arm is 6", but the pitman arm is 5" (found a 65 V-8 Mustang and crawled under it and measured the pitman arm, same exact legnth as the one I bought) and when I spoke with the company I bought the stuff from, they told me that was the correct length for "their" quick steer kit.............

    Anybody got an extra 6" long pitman arm laying around you don't need??????:mad: :mad: :mad:

    David
     
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    Texas Swede Well-Known Member

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    David,
    I think you can buy the Pitman arm from Jim Cowles
    at Shelby Parts & Restorations. Around $70.
    Texas Swede
     
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    Thanks for the info, I did check a few other "Mustang" places, they only sell them with the quick steer kit.......I'll check into this other place................

    David
     
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    Texas Swede Well-Known Member

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    David,
    If I were you, I would go back with the kit to the shop
    where you bought it and have them explain how a different
    length pitman arm and idler arm would work. Ask if they ever
    seen a Mustang or Shelby with the steering link in a angle.
    /Texas Swede
     
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    Actually I had the idler arm from another project and only needed the pitman arm, so I ordered one and they honestly thought they were sending what I needed, turns out it was a "Stock" pitman arm, they have agreed to take it back and refund my money, ordered one from Jim @ shelby parts and it was actually 30 bucks cheaper than the stock one, looks like Jim will be getting my business from now on......

    I also "found" one on e-bay, supposedly a NOS Shelby pitman arm or at least the add says so, when I e-mailed and asked for the length and if it was indeed a Shelby pitman arm or rather a stock item, I was told it was a stock item and all of a sudden the e-bay item was pulled with 5 days to go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! if I had not asked for the measurement I would have an extra stock length arm and been screwed a second time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    David
     

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