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Old 05-16-2006, 01:26 PM   #1
rack and pinion L body question  
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Hello, got a question for you all real quick. I have an 84 rampage, "hint the name", and the power steering barely works at all. Im wanting to replace the rack and pinion with the quick ratio rack. My question is, Will a 85 Omni GLH power steering rack (quick ratio) bolt up in the rampage? or do i need to just get the stock rack back in there. Thanks!
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