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    Posted: 27-May-2025 at 12:50PM
I just determined that 60%+ of all my steering joints are shot. 
It’s a 71Torino 500 with power steering and power brakes.
Where is the goto place for these parts? Are there any upgrades or improvements to be had in this area?
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There are some disc brake conversion kits to upgrade your brakes:


Or performance oriented kits:


For steering parts, I have used Moog in the past to rebuild front ends, but I don't know if they are the same quality they once were.  PST offers kits too.


Lares offers a faster than stock steering box:



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Thank you so much. 
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Originally posted by 72FordGTS 72FordGTS wrote:

There are some disc brake conversion kits to upgrade your brakes:


Or performance oriented kits:


For steering parts, I have used Moog in the past to rebuild front ends, but I don't know if they are the same quality they once were.  PST offers kits too.


Lares offers a faster than stock steering box:




Do you or does anyone else know if the two control valve hoses are identical and if the ones that came on the Mustangs and other models are all the same?
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Check with these guys:
They specialize in front brake, suspension & steering parts for Mustangs & mid-sized Fords.

I used Moog & Scott Drake for parts when I redid my stock front suspension (control arms w/ball joints, tie rod ends).  I used some roller spring perches from e-bay.





Edited by schufitz - 02-June-2025 at 4:22AM
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Nice job on that suspension rebuild !
That’s the way to do it !!
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Originally posted by schufitz schufitz wrote:

Check with these guys:
They specialize in front brake, suspension & steering parts for Mustangs & mid-sized Fords.

I used Moog & Scott Drake for parts when I redid my stock front suspension (control arms w/ball joints, tie rod ends).  I used some roller spring perches from e-bay.



Wow! That looks fantastic. What is that lower spindle? Mind ballparking what you spent on the parts alone?
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Thanks.  The spindles are factory, just cleaned up with brass brushes and degreaser.  I bought the items 'piecemeal' over a period of time and finally tackled the job last summer.  I probably spent close to a grand all added up.  That includes the roller perches, the SD lower arms (they have the 'tabs' and silver paint), an internal spring compressor tool, joint breaker tool & pickle fork for the ball joints.   I got Detroit Eaton springs but used the originals as the DE ones seemed too 'beefy' and would have most likely worsened the reverse rake the 68/69's seem to have.  Full kits are available a bit cheaper as noted in a reply above, but piecemeal is just the route I went.  Good Luck in whatever you decide.   I did get PS hoses from Choko-stang and the ram & valve, but have yet to tackle that project.  




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Originally posted by schufitz schufitz wrote:

Thanks.  The spindles are factory, just cleaned up with brass brushes and degreaser.  I bought the items 'piecemeal' over a period of time and finally tackled the job last summer.  I probably spent close to a grand all added up.  That includes the roller perches, the SD lower arms (they have the 'tabs' and silver paint), an internal spring compressor tool, joint breaker tool & pickle fork for the ball joints.   I got Detroit Eaton springs but used the originals as the DE ones seemed too 'beefy' and would have most likely worsened the reverse rake the 68/69's seem to have.  Full kits are available a bit cheaper as noted in a reply above, but piecemeal is just the route I went.  Good Luck in whatever you decide.   I did get PS hoses from Choko-stang and the ram & valve, but have yet to tackle that project.  


Did you build your internal spring compressor or purchase it? 
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E-BAY purchase
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I also bought that one from eBay. So worth it.
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