Borgeson Steering Upgrades

Founded in Torrington, CT, Borgeson began manufacturing universal joints
for lathes and milling machines in 1914. By the 1920s, Ford was using
Borgeson universal joints for steering some of their prototypes. Borgeson
Universal continued to develop and refine u-joints for industrial,
aerospace and OEM vehicle applications. Borgeson was also supplying
steering universal joints for racing vehicles when purchased in 1982 by
the current owners. Being Street Rodders, they soon began developing
applications for street rods. Borgeson has continually improved and
developed the original needle bearing universal joints into the most
reliable, smoothest operating, strongest
u-joints you can buy. Today, Borgeson is a leading manufacturer and
supplier of aftermarket steering universal joints and steering
components for the street rod, racing, specialty automotive and pickup
truck markets.
Seeking to expand, Borgeson acquired Mullins Steering Gears in 2001 and in July 2012 Borgeson acquired all of the original equipment, tooling, drawings and the OE manufacturing rights for all Saginaw manual steering gear boxes from BSB Automotive Technologies in Canada. Borgeson has moved all of this manufacturing into their state of the art manufacturing facility in Torrington, Connecticut. This 50,000 square foot plant was designed and built for increased production efficiency and capacity so they can better serve their customers. Shop the large selection of Borgeson steering boxes, pumps, shafts, hoses, and more at XDP!