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    Steering Dampers pros and cons

    Hi.
    Looking at new damper to replace what looks std.
    For 93 lwb 4.2 petrol/gas.
    2' lift ome f/r, and polyair in r springs as it doubles as tow pony.
    I had a Mk lwb yrs back and put a rancho 1 on but was dissapointed with resistance and no rtc.
    It seemed like power st had been disconected, ie to heavy.
    I'm not planning on going bush, but recon the std unit removed still feels "ok", even in resistance,like it doesnt need replacing, if you follow.
    I don't wish to go heavy resistance as it's a daily driver.
    That said, trying to give rellitive info.
    SO my ? is.
    " How do products available stack up ? ".

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    two things from my point of view, if it came from the factory with a damper, maybe from a legal point of view, it should have a damper.

    My non power steer MQ had one, and our power steer GQ has an OME one - and it seems to work ok - the return to centre comes from the king pin inclination, not that Qs have king pins - but the angles of the trunnions or whatever name they go by in the ends of the axle housing work like shopping trolley castors. Bob over the road put one of the ones with a coil spring in it, in his GQ ute, and is happy with it. Don't know the brand.

    I'm not sure from your e-mail whether you are convinced that the current one has stopped working. Maybe take it to a retailer and compare resistance etc with a new one? Often the bushes fail before the unit, esp, as in my case where power steering fluid had dripped on it for a few years, softening the bush at that end.
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    Yeah thanks.
    like the typical patrol wandering abit I think au rds leave a bit to be desired & think the std unit isn't up to the task.
    so i'm trying to get a feel for whats available

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    ToughDog make an adjustable steering damper (the ToughDog EXT) with an external adjuster knob, might be just what you're looking for.

    Tony

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robo View Post
    Yeah thanks.
    I think au rds leave a bit to be desired
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    Happy New Year.
    I'm just after some advise, so whats so funny?.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robo View Post
    Happy New Year.
    I'm just after some advise, so whats so funny?.
    You writing au roads leave a bit 2 be desired.

    I think some 4x4 tracks are smother than some of our roads here.

    I got a new damper about a year ago, just got the cheapest one from ARB, think its old man emu. Did not see the point in paying the extra dollars on a RTC damper.

    It does the job

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    yep I agree on the rd bit as you say, I've said a number of times you need a 4x4 to drive on asphalt these days.
    Ok, can someone please give me a Idea of how stiff/hard /firm what ever you want to call it the different typ of dampers compare.
    I don't need extrem rtc as it's just simply not going there. But I'm willing to coff up $ for adjustable but just want some idea of how they all compare.
    Thanks fellers.

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    I got a dobinson dampner not return to centre, much bigger diameter than the stock one that was on. Sorry cant compare as the stocky was u/s but it seems fine in the rough stuff ie loveday. i know benny Boy posted somewhere that he removed his aftermarket as it was making the wobble worse

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    been running a monroe one on my GQ for 3 years no probs at all with it

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