paul2748 (7/25/2011)
There are a couple of guys that make kits, but beware. I have heard that the rack and pinion conversion really screw up the turning radius so your turns have to be a lot wider than stock.Hi, New guy here, didn't see a place for introductions.

I've research this and I agree with Paul. I've heard a lot of stories about turning radius being increased and problems with installation and clearance problems.
I was talking to Dick Cohen of DC Enterprises (Drop'em and Stop'em) at the Long Beach Swap Meet and he told me once that a Granada Rack was basically a bolt in, but he has since past away and before I got the chance to get all the details. Don't know if the person that is running Drop'em and Stop'em (
http://www.dropnstop.com/) know anything about it or not. They don't sell steering kits, just brakes. By the way, I see they still have a picture of Dick's panel on their web site. I think it may have had the Granada rack on it, don't remember.
Anyway, you didn't ask about Power Steering but Rack and Pinion, but I thought I would mention the way most that I have talked to seem to be going and the way I am going to go is this kit
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1952-53-54-55-56-FORD-MAINLINE-POWER-STEERING-KIT-/130459025630?pt=Vintage_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item1e5ff6c0de#ht_1604wt_938 or some thing close to it. It uses a power steering box from a Jeep Wagoneer and just about any pump that will bolt to your engine, including the original for a Y-Block. Check pressures though, your may need a restrictor.
Edit to mention I am NOT selling this kit or do I know this person.
Just call me 'Dick'