need insight to a-bodies

Brian,

I would think that being able to change the "queer steer" set up to a front steer rack and pinion would serve well in many aspects. First and foremost it would make the use of aftermarket accessories much easier to do. It would also correct the "limited" steering geometry that was engineered into the rear steer set ups. It would "eliminate" bump steer. There are probably other advantages that I am forgetting at the moment.

I have spoken with NASCAR engineers on this very subject, and they agree that the front steer set up is, indeed the way to go.

I would be happy to volunteer my 71 Demon as an R&D test car!