I need some information reinstalling my steering gear (box) on my early 69. It all started when I realized I needed to replace my rag joint (steering coupler). To remove my old rag joint and install the new one I decided to loosen the steering box as opposed to loosening the steering column. Two of the long bolts that attach the steering box to the frame came out easily, but the third bolt was rusted in place. I finally was able to remove it and after freeing the pitman arm from the power steering control valve I was able to remove the steering box with pitman arm attached thru the top of the engine bay. I cleaned it up and repainted it while I had it out.
Now my question is.....what steps should I take reinstalling everything? I assume I need to make sure my front wheels are centered, maybe make sure my steering box is in the center position. I did not remove the pitman arm from the box. Am I going to be able to get it all back as it was before? My car is on jack stands. How do I know it the front wheels are perfectly centered? Am I going to need an alignment afterwards?
By the way I purchased my new steering coupler from Zip Corvettes. The early 69 uses the same coupler as the 67. I had to search under 67 to find the correct one for my early 69.
Thanks for reading about my problem. Maybe it is not as bad as I am thinking. Any assistance is appreciated.
Now my question is.....what steps should I take reinstalling everything? I assume I need to make sure my front wheels are centered, maybe make sure my steering box is in the center position. I did not remove the pitman arm from the box. Am I going to be able to get it all back as it was before? My car is on jack stands. How do I know it the front wheels are perfectly centered? Am I going to need an alignment afterwards?
By the way I purchased my new steering coupler from Zip Corvettes. The early 69 uses the same coupler as the 67. I had to search under 67 to find the correct one for my early 69.
Thanks for reading about my problem. Maybe it is not as bad as I am thinking. Any assistance is appreciated.

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