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    rittenrotton got a reaction from capemustang in Bump steer?   
    aslanefe Thanks, I spoke to CJPony parts who told me I could use the stock ford pump but from what I've read on here you need a strong pump, like the GM style pump. I purchased the adapter.  Also, is there a difference between the power steering vs manual center link (other than 1 additional hole for the power steering slave cylinder)? 
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    rittenrotton got a reaction from caseyke11 in Door Shell   
    Thank you for all your help! I decided to order the dynacorn shell from cjponyparts. Hopefully it wont bee too much massaging!
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    rittenrotton got a reaction from ernaqe3 in A/c   
    So my a/c seems to work great on 70 degree days but recently here in NY its been 87 and very humid and I'm finding that my a/c seems to not work so well with these recent temps (especially on a sunny day). I have a 70 coupe with a ford racing 302, with a flex fan and classic auto air. To just keep the car a little cool, I have to keep the a/c on high even when driving on a highway. I am just wondering, is wrong to think that aftermarket a/c kits would work as well as modern a/c in a newer car?
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    rittenrotton got a reaction from stephanienl69 in A/c   
    So my a/c seems to work great on 70 degree days but recently here in NY its been 87 and very humid and I'm finding that my a/c seems to not work so well with these recent temps (especially on a sunny day). I have a 70 coupe with a ford racing 302, with a flex fan and classic auto air. To just keep the car a little cool, I have to keep the a/c on high even when driving on a highway. I am just wondering, is wrong to think that aftermarket a/c kits would work as well as modern a/c in a newer car?
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