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Pontiac Steering Gearbox converts all the rotations of the wheel into fast reactive and correct movement of the front tires, allowing the modern drivers to have a solid and confident control over their wheels. Ever since 1926 Pontiac has been in pursuit of the true spirit of the road, laying the broad expanse of the road and setting body lines which make every car look like it is about to jump. Classic classics like Firebird and Grand Am combine muscle hoods, flared fenders and dashboards making gauges close and excitement levels high. Fourth gradual suspensions, sporty engines, and expanding infotainment systems allowed a Pontiac to feel fun on the road but serene on the way to the store. Drivers have the stability and aggression that makes every cruise an occasion and the wide stances reduce roll and increase grip. Down to urban blocks, fanatical admirers talk of how a Pontiac rolls in circles, speeds enthusiastically, and thrusts its brash split grille out proudly. The first step to install a new Steering Gearbox is to park on a level surface and chock the rear wheels and unattach the battery to prevent damage. Unbolt splash shields, dismount the old unit, and rub the frame pads bare until they are metallic. Install the new Steering Gearbox into your Pontiac frame manually, by threading mounting bolts, and aligning alignment marks on the pitman arm and steering shaft. Install torque fasteners, install new O-rings on hoses, recheck Steering Gearbox seals, reconnect hydraulic lines, refill power steering fluid, and then cycle the wheel lock to lock, to bleed air. Final step is centering the wheel, testing, and leak testing.