I would like to hear from those that still use some type of manual steering (16:1 box, 19:1 box) rebuilt, old, with roller idler?
I don't want to start a debate on manual vs power or what type of power.
I have used in the past:
Manual 14:1 Flaming River box on my Yellow 66 - It was fine, I ran a 205/65/15 but only had it for about a year, so I don't know how it held up.
Borgeson Power with the GM pump on my 68 - it was fine, I ran a 235/45/17 with 4.5 degrees of caster, and it was a bit over boosted and still need a little help returning to center.
80's Thunderbird Power R&P on my 55 F100 - it was fine, 255/60/15 drove well, turning radius was so so.
My lates build is a 66 with 215/60/15 tire and a very worn-out factory manual box. I think about how and where I drive and really the sharpest turn I ever make is getting in and out of the garage. I plan to keep the stock size steering wheel and in the interest of keeping thing really simple and uncluttered I am considering replacing the box and staying with the manual steering.
I am curious if those that have done the same regret it or have any advice like a roller idler, and if that helps.