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Steering Gearbox Leaking

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Alarus

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Can someone tell me if its worth rebuilding my gearbox or just buing a new one? a new one would run me about 300+ dose any one know what a rebuilt one would run me?
 

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new flaming river boxes run between $430 and $500. rebuilt boxes run aorund $200. you can rebuild your box for less, depending on how much work you can do yourself. the adjustments of the box can be a royal pain though getting them right.
 

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I had two boxes rebuilt at $165 each. Neither one of them worked properly. I ended up getting a Borgeson "remanufactured" gearbox and it works great. It cost $365 with shipping.

www.borgeson.com
 

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i can get a seal kit for 70 bucks for my year...its just that i dont want to mess something up thats so important, an engine prob isnt that bad, if the engine dies i can still muscle it around, but the steering, i dont want it to break and go into a semi...
 

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I debated the same thing with my 68. I ended up getting a new flaming river box. Very happy with it.
 

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I just took a closer look and realized that you have a 73. You can get a rebuilt box for around $200 or install new seals in your existing box. The only "special" tool needed is a pair of snap ring pliers. Worst part of the job is muscling the box in and out of the car. It would be a good idea to replace the rag joint while you have the gearbox out.
 
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