Pro-Werks introduces Stiletto Gen 2 Pro-box Rack and Pinion, engineered for smooth powerful steering in full-bodied dragsters. The updated Stiletto Gen 2 Pro-box steering package is CNC machined in the U.S.A from durable billet 2024 aircraft aluminum, weighing only 5 pounds, for a stronger yet lighter model. The Stiletto Gen 2 Pro-box comes in standard lengths from 19.5 to 24.5 inches, with custom and international builds available.
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The smooth Swiss watch-like precision action of a Stiletto steering box has long been the professional racer’s choice. Racers often comment that when using a Stiletto, the steering feels so smooth it is like having power steering. That’s because the heat-treated, aircraft-quality pinion rolls effortlessly on precision ball bearings over the high-tensile-strength, chrome-moly rack. This durable spur gear design is one of the most efficient methods of linear motion available.
The Pro-Werks Stiletto Gen 2 Pro-box Rack and Pinion steering box is specifically designed for drag racing’s full-bodied vehicle categories with a recently re-engineered housing precision machined of ultra tough billet 2024 aircraft aluminum. This updated design results in a lighter and stronger complete assembly, tipping the scale at a mere five pounds. The standard length choices range in one-inch intervals from 24.5 inches down to 19.5 inches. Pro-Werks also can build custom length assemblies for special applications, and a right-hand drive version also is available for international car builders. Pro-Werks products are precision crafted and meticulously assembled in the USA.
Features:
- Precision designed, machined and assembled in the U.S.A.
- Heat-treated billet 2024 aircraft aluminum construction
- Weighs only 5 pounds
- Standard lengths range in one-inch intervals from 19.5 to 24.5 inches
- Custom applications including an international right-hand drive version available
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