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Best steering dampener location

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Best steering dampener location

Post by Z()LTAN »

Hey fellas,

Where is the best spot to mount a steering dampener for maximum effect?

Tie rod to diff
Drag link to chassis

or somewhere else?

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Post by bru21 »

drag link to panhard. Nissan had it mounted from draglink to chassis in pre 88 models and they bump steer when lifted as the shock forces the steering across in bounce. Drad to panhard keeps the 2 inline and reduces this happening.
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Post by Z()LTAN »

yeah ok, but if we were talking of a leaf spring suspension?
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Post by Weiner »

Drag link to chassis I think, closer to the steering box.
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Post by PJ.zook »

The best is tie rod to diff, as that is most directly connected, bypassing slop in any balljoints etc...
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Post by Z()LTAN »

PJ.zook wrote:The best is tie rod to diff, as that is most directly connected, bypassing slop in any balljoints etc...
Yeah thats they way i was gonna do it.

Plenty of room and histeer makes that an easy thing.

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