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Old 05-25-2003, 09:13 PM   #1
rack & pinion - Saginaw or TRW?  
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I need some information on rack & pinions used on TD's. Some use TRW's some use Saginaws. What is the difference between the two racks, pumps, and hoses. I seem to have a few of each (at least they look different) and need to figure out wich set up to use on my 86 Daytona. All I know is that the brand new hose I have is for the TRW, but I don't know wich is wich.
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I think TRW is the newer and better design...

Dean Stillie should know...I believe he's the one who told me this.
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