Steering Box, Premium, Fits Beetle 50-77 Ghia 56-74
* Fits Beetle Type 1 (1950-1977), Ghia (1956-1974), and Type 3 (1962-1973).
* Replaces worn boxes with tight or loose spots, improving steering response.
* Uses a 24mm Pitman Arm.
* Not for Super Beetle models.
OVERVIEW
When it comes to the safety and drivability of your classic Volkswagen, nothing is more critical than the integrity of your steering system. Over decades of use, the internal worm and roller components of an original steering box naturally wear down, leading to a "dead spot" in the center of your steering wheel or a dangerous wandering sensation while cruising at highway speeds. This Premium IAP Steering Box is the definitive solution for owners looking to restore that precise, factory-fresh handling. Engineered to meet or exceed original equipment specifications, this unit eliminates the slop and play that makes driving a chore, ensuring that every input you provide at the steering wheel translates directly to the pavement. Whether you are navigating tight city corners or maintaining a straight line on the open road, this premium gearbox provides the tactile feedback and confidence that every air-cooled enthusiast deserves.
The "Premium" designation of this unit isn''t just a label; it signifies a commitment to higher manufacturing tolerances and superior internal finishing compared to standard budget replacements. This steering box features a robust housing and high-quality internal gearing designed to interface seamlessly with your existing 24mm pitman arm. It is a direct bolt-on replacement for the standard Beetle, Karmann Ghia, and Type 3 models, making it an essential upgrade for any serious restoration or maintenance project. By replacing your old, leaking, or notched steering gear with this high-performance component, you are investing in the longevity of your vehicle''s front end and significantly improving the overall safety of your ride. Don''t settle for vague steering and constant corrections; upgrade to a premium box and feel the difference that precision engineering makes in your vintage Volkswagen''s performance.
FITMENT
- VW Beetle (Standard): 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977
- VW Karmann Ghia: 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974
- VW Type 3 (Squareback, Fastback, Notchback): 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973
- Note: This product fits standard front ends ONLY. It will NOT fit Super Beetle (1302 or 1303) models.
SPECS
- Part Number: 113-415-061C
- Product Tier: Premium Replacement
- Internal Design: High-precision Worm and Roller
- Pitman Arm Spline Diameter: 24mm
- Housing Material: Heavy-duty Cast Iron/Alloy
- Adjustment Type: Top-mounted adjuster screw with 17mm locknut
- Lubrication Requirement: 80/90W Hypoid Gear Oil
- Compatibility: Left-Hand Drive (LHD) models
- Installation Style: Direct Bolt-On to factory beam mounts
PRO TIPS
Tip 1: The Golden Rule of Steering Adjustment
When installing your new premium steering box, it is vital to remember that the "tightest" point of the gears is at the dead-center position. Always perform your final adjustments with the steering wheel perfectly centered. If you tighten the adjuster screw while the wheels are turned to the left or right, the box will likely bind or even seize when you return to the center. Before you assume the box needs tightening, ensure your tie rod ends, ball joints, and steering damper are in good condition, as play in those components often mimics a loose steering box. Over-tightening the adjuster to compensate for other worn parts will lead to premature failure of the internal roller.
Tip 2: Don''t Forget the Steering Coupler
A new steering box is only half of the equation for a tight front end. While you have the steering shaft disconnected, always inspect and ideally replace the steering coupler (often called the "rag joint"). This rubber and fabric disc sits between the steering column and the gearbox input shaft. Over time, the rubber degrades and the bolt holes oval out, creating a significant amount of "mushy" play that even the best steering box cannot fix. Replacing the coupler alongside your new box ensures a solid, mechanical connection from your hands all the way to the pitman arm.
Tip 3: Proper Lubrication is Mandatory
Many new steering boxes are shipped with only a light coating of assembly grease or a small amount of oil to prevent corrosion during storage. Before you hit the road, you MUST verify the fluid level. Remove the filler plug and top off the unit with high-quality 80/90W hypoid gear oil. Do not use standard chassis grease, as it will not migrate properly into the bearings and the worm gear interface, leading to rapid wear and "notchy" steering. Check the fluid level again after the first 50 miles of driving to ensure the oil has settled into all the internal cavities and that there are no leaks from the seals.
SHIPPING: Free shipping on all orders exceeding $74.99. All orders under $74.99 will be shipped for a flat fee of $9.99 Or $6.99 for orders less than $24.99. Shipping rates are for the 48 continental United States. Areas outside the 48 states, shipping will be calculated using the best shipping price available. We reserve the right to use any shipping carrier unless the order has had a upgrade. If any sales or price matching discount drops you below the free shipping amount, shipping will be charged.
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