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    Quote Originally Posted by Clunk View Post
    All down to personal preference thought mate, I liked my RTC and had no issues with it..... Until I came down on it a bit too hard one day and bent it.

    Can't help with where to get stuff installed though, you might need to wait for one of the SA members to chime in. But fitting a 2in lift is relatively simple to do without paying for someone to install
    Quote Originally Posted by happygu View Post
    It is personal choice, but I am with Mudski on the RTC Steering Damper, as I dont like them either. I can't recall the exact reasons why, as the last one i tried was twenty years ago, but i remember they make the steering react un-naturally, which can cause more problems than they solve. The steering will tend to self centre anyway without one, but at a slow controlled rate, and you get to swing it faster if you need it.

    I junked mine, and just use standard ones now, and I am happy.

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    Yeah. I though the RTC's were good. But the second one is almost cactus. But this could boil down to brand and type too??? Many people said to me they are crap...
    Funny thing is my car pulls to the left. I rang Pro Axle today to discuss it and they told me that an RTC is the only real answer. Offset knuckle bearings work they said but are smaller in diameter than the OEM bearing and they have seen a few crush under the weight of larger tyres so they don't recommend using them. So mines booked in on Thursday to see what they can do. So I may be eating my words on Thursday. Lol.
    Last edited by mudski; 7th January 2015 at 12:16 AM.

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