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Steering Damper
Steering Damper
I have just purchased a 4 Way RTC steering damper for my GQ Patrol LWB. I have heard they are a bit tricky to install and setup and was wondering if anyone could give me a few pointers and steps to help along the way.
Cheers Aazz
Cheers Aazz
2008 JK Jeep Wrangler.
God of Magnificant Ideas!
aazz wrote:I didn't get any instructions with it. It only came in a vacuum pack with an allen key, screws, coil spring and the bracket for the spring. I'll go back to where I got it from and get the instructions.
PM me with a FAX number and I'll fax the instructions through to you.
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Im just about to fit a new one up to mine, in the hopes that i get a little bit smoother steering. Will let ya know if theres a big difference.
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I've not long stuck one one my GU ute and the difference between the factory steering dampner and the Tough Dog unit that I've got is like chalk and cheese. I run 35's on road and 38's+ off road. The bigger the tyre the more I notice the difference. Would never go back.
I'm not very good looking, so I guess I better be useful . . .
The RTC steering dampners traditionally have a much smaller actual shock body than most aftermarket ones so therefore a lot less oil and the results of this in a shock are well known.
The spring thing is a good idea though.
I have heard of a heavy duty style RTC one with a bigger shock body but I think I remember the price being HOLY HOLY SHIIIITT
Depending on space etc I think a really good dual steering dampner set up would include a heavy duty normal one eg rancho,tough dog, ome etc
and a RTC one of some sort and get the best of both worlds
The spring thing is a good idea though.
I have heard of a heavy duty style RTC one with a bigger shock body but I think I remember the price being HOLY HOLY SHIIIITT
Depending on space etc I think a really good dual steering dampner set up would include a heavy duty normal one eg rancho,tough dog, ome etc
and a RTC one of some sort and get the best of both worlds
Last edited by fatassgq on Tue Feb 24, 2004 10:14 am, edited 1 time in total.
God of Magnificant Ideas!
I had a couple of problems with shudder at 80kph...
I utillised the std damper into the new position on the main draglink between the hubs and installed a "tough dog" RTC damper to the normal place.
fixed the shudder and its a treat to drive at slow or high speeds !
The std damper is just visiable behind the draglink, its attached on the hub end to where the swaybar normally bolts too, took about an hour to do !
I utillised the std damper into the new position on the main draglink between the hubs and installed a "tough dog" RTC damper to the normal place.
fixed the shudder and its a treat to drive at slow or high speeds !
The std damper is just visiable behind the draglink, its attached on the hub end to where the swaybar normally bolts too, took about an hour to do !
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The steering damper is fitted. It was actually pretty easy to fit, not as hard as a few people had told me. The wobbles the car used to get at about 80 kays an hour have gone but I think this might have more to do with the bushes that were put in. I also put a 3 inch lift in and castor correction bushes, the factory ones were stuffed with bits of rubber missing. The steering damper works great and I would recommend the RTC damper to anyone.
2008 JK Jeep Wrangler.
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