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" Steering Correction for standard GM Steering" - what is it?

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Saw this in black (non-clickable) on the ORD page:

[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif] Steering Correction for standard GM Steering

Anybody know what it is?:confused:

Steering brace and front zero rates are coming...:D
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Usually standard steering refers to the front and back arrangement that was stock . And the correction is usually a raised steering arm , or a dropped draglink , sometimes both with lots of lift .
 
Ah, was just wondering if they'd come up with something new for those of us stuck with the push-pull crap.


One day I'll have a real garage with TALL doors and will be able to fit something taller than7' in it. Until then I get no proper lift or crossover.
 
Damn missing reply emails...


Hell, it's already nearly as tall as Big Ugly was on 36's!
 

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