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#433941 11/05/19 06:21 PM
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I have a 1934 Chev DB. Anyone rebuilds the steering box? Know someone? I'm in Sussex, WI

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Jim_Stein #433942 11/05/19 06:41 PM
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Try these folks. I have not used them so can not vouch for their work but I do know they have been around for a long time. Don't know what happened to the link but my suggestion was the same as Marx Parts. Thanks Bob. https://www.larescorp.com

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Hi Jim
Try Lares Corporation https://www.larescorp.com located in Cambridge Minnesota.

Jim_Stein #433956 11/06/19 10:02 AM
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Have a friend in CA that just got his steering box rebuilt for a 1936 GMC and he told me that they did an outstanding job.


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Jim_Stein #435643 12/11/19 02:47 AM
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I used Bow Tie for rebuilding the steering box in my 33 Master. They did a great job and are in Neenah, Wisconsin.

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