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How To Install a Quick Steer

You'll Drive Better and "Save it" More Often with a Quick Steer.
By Earl Carpenter
Photography by Earl Carpenter
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This is a typical Street Stock... 
   
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This is a typical Street Stock steering column setup. A straight shaft runs down to a Borgeson u-joint that ties into the steering box. There&8217s lots of room for a quick steer box in the typical Street Stock or Modified.
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D & M Performance Manufacturing... 
   
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D & M Performance Manufacturing offers two types of mounts for the same gearboxes. This one mounts the gearbox in a horizontal position.
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We decided to use the vertical... 
   
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We decided to use the vertical mount in this application. We felt it gave the shaft a straighter shot through the firewall and stayed a little more out of the way of the driver&8217s legs.
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We wanted to build a very... 
   
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We wanted to build a very solid place to mount the quick steer. What we came up with was basically an extension of the square tube that holds the steering bearing. We notched the end to fit on the horizontal roll bar in our driver&8217s compartment.
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We welded the extension to... 
   
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We welded the extension to the horizontal bar after determining the correct length and placement to line up the quick steer with the existing steering shaft.
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With the square tube in place,... 
   
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With the square tube in place, we clamped the vertical quick steer mount in place to make sure it was properly positioned. The steering shaft is dropped out of the way for now.
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With the mount secured we... 
   
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With the mount secured we installed the quick steer onto it. This is really a pretty piece of hardware and it&8217s solid as an anvil.
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After measuring four or five... 
   
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After measuring four or five times and then measuring all over again, we cut the steering shaft at the point where we wanted it to go from the steering wheel to the quick steer. Next, we trimmed the rest of the shaft for the proper length from the steering box to the back side of the quick steer.
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We put a Borgeson coupler... 
   
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We put a Borgeson coupler on the splined shaft (on the front of the quick steer) and then tack welded the shaft to it. We double-checked that nothing was binding before finish-welding the coupler. We must point out that this is not the method of attachment Borgeson prefers because they are concerned about the welding causing cracks. On the other hand, Street Stock racers throughout the country have had successful results with this technique.
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We used a Borgeson u-joint... 
   
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We used a Borgeson u-joint on the steering shaft from the quick steer to the steering box. This portion of the shaft now has u-joints on both ends.
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We took the steering system... 
   
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We took the steering system out of the car to finish-weld the coupler and also weld on the u-joint. You should weld in short bursts and keep the heat managed with wet rags.
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You definitely don&8217t... 
   
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You definitely don’t want to weld the u-joint to the quick steer. You don&8217t want the heat to get into the unit and you want to be able to get it out at a later date if necessary. We used the set screw on the splined end of this Borgeson u-joint to hold the shaft on.
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Here&8217s a view of the... 
   
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Here&8217s a view of the entire steering system out of the car so you can get a better idea of how it works.
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This is where the steering... 
   
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This is where the steering shaft connects to the steering box. We already had a Borgeson u-joint at this location and, actually, nothing has to change from the firewall forward.
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With our Grant quick release... 
   
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With our Grant quick release steering wheel in place we were ready to race. It took a few laps before our driver got used to the quick steer but it proved to be extremely valuable in the search for quicker lap times.
Borgeson Universal Co., Inc.
Torrington
CT  06790
Grant Products
700 Allen Ave.
Glendale
CA  91201
(213) 849-3171
D&M Performance Mfg.
Hwy 287 South, P.O. Box 696
Dumas
TX

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