Aftermarket Steering Damper worth it?
Re: Aftermarket Steering Damper worth it?
Thanks Scottie, I might just buy one then, rough country or pro comp? I read mostly that rough country is the one to go for but I prefer (aesthetically) the old white version over the new silver N20 version.
Re: Aftermarket Steering Damper worth it?
Just get a new standard one. There's no point getting an aftermarket one in my opinion especially when they dont bolt up in the original position and the mounts supplied with them position them in a stupid place that's vulnerable to damage.
Ive even know MOT testers to fail aftermarket ones because of the way they are mounted. Apparently because one end isn't "chassis mounted" not really sure why but it's not unheard of.
Only reason I fitted an aftermarket damper was because I got it for free I also made my own mounts for it up out of harms way. Tbh I don't even notice the difference without it fitted.
Ive even know MOT testers to fail aftermarket ones because of the way they are mounted. Apparently because one end isn't "chassis mounted" not really sure why but it's not unheard of.
Only reason I fitted an aftermarket damper was because I got it for free I also made my own mounts for it up out of harms way. Tbh I don't even notice the difference without it fitted.
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Yeah I can understand what your saying, but the standard replacement is about £40 posted and the rough country £75 so there's only £35 extra and I like the look of them.
I can't find anywhere with them in stock anyway so still making my mind up.
I can't find anywhere with them in stock anyway so still making my mind up.
Re: Aftermarket Steering Damper worth it?
Re: Aftermarket Steering Damper worth it?
Thanks for your help Scottie, I see what your saying, going to have a good think on what to do, decisions...
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Exact same as my old one, that's dead.dan00001 wrote:What should the standard damper feel like? I took mine off this morning to have a feel and there was very little to no resistance when pulling and pushing.
I got my bog standard £26.65 Monroe Damper from India, took about 8 days, straight swap and more dosh for other stuff
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Re: Aftermarket Steering Damper worth it?
As scott says, ive had mine fail MOT before because of where it was mounted.
Currently running 31s with a stock (new) damper no issues. Not much bump steer.
Currently running 31s with a stock (new) damper no issues. Not much bump steer.
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I never had an issue with wheel wobble until I put the 40mm spacers on! But it was fairly minor, the damper just eliminates it.
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Re: Aftermarket Steering Damper worth it?
I'm chuffed with mine, it's been great, I have a drop pitman arm fitted to my zook and it doesn't have the facility to fit a standard steering damper, so instead I have the pro comp heavy duty damper, it's been fine since I fitted it!