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EDNY:
Getting ready to set up the 34 Master frame I bought.  Looking on Speedway all of their 34 Master crossmember kits list them as for "manual" steering.  Can a power rack be installed somehow?

Will be looking at a four link rear kit also....anyone use any of the Speedway kits on a 34 Master frame?

RoarsRods:
Ed, Never used Speedway parts for my 34 Chevrolet Standard Roadster project. As far as a power rack it will not have enough real estate because that was my planed option for my Standard frame setup. I ended up doing an Electric power assist steering and I love it. Makes life easy when in a tight spots with turning.
Call Bob over at Progressive Automotive Frames Ohio and they carry all the 34 Chevrolet Master frame parts your looking for front and rear.
If you would like to Electric power assist part number and name I can give that you in a few days.
Here’s all of my new 34 Chevrolet Standard frame that I had Progressive Automotive Frame build for me.
Here’s the link:   

https://www.progressiveautomotive.com/


https://www.progressiveautomotive.com/installations-kits-parts/front-suspension/tubular-ifs-front-suspensions.html

TFoch:
I have a Total Cost Involved (TCI) front end.  It is a rear steer with a manual rack.  I am very happy with it and don't feel I would need power steering.

sixball:
That is a very nice setup. So glad you guys run fenders/  ::) ;D

EDNY:
Thanks RoarsRods & Tom...great info. Tom I was wondering what the rear steer setup looked like...would think the linkage would be easier to route under the headers?

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