Old trucks are not known for their cornering prowess. Their utilitarian nature was the very antithesis of high-performance handling, with wide steering wheels and broad steering ratios to make ...
Driving classic Mopars with stock, sloppy, worn-out, and leaky power steering systems on today's roads can be challenging. Manual steering is even worse with its slow 24:1 ratio. A wandering car that ...
When the Mustang first hit dealer showrooms, factory tires were skinny bias-ply rubber, and power steering was more of a luxury than a necessity. Over the years, as our Mustangs were given wider ...