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Steering Stabilisers
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Steering Stabilisers
What sort of steering stabilisers do people recommend? I'll be going to Wandin and hopefully pick up a good bargain.
Will i notice any difference between an expensive one or an average one?
Are the return to centre ones worthwhile getting?
Will i notice any difference between an expensive one or an average one?
Are the return to centre ones worthwhile getting?
Re: Steering Stabilisers
TuffRR wrote:What sort of steering stabilisers do people recommend? I'll be going to Wandin and hopefully pick up a good bargain.
Will i notice any difference between an expensive one or an average one?
Are the return to centre ones worthwhile getting?
Speak to Mal Leslie @ SG Leslie and son on 9459 2859 tell him what type of steering, tyres rim offset, and he will make one for you.
But dont call if you are putting up front cost in front of value for money, or you will end up with what you deserve with a "bargain"
Darren
02 Prado 3.0TDI
240 Lightforce 60lt Engel
315's on order.Lift coming.
Mud is for powerslides and sliding down hills, much more fun than driving over landscaping materials at snails pace, and panel beating bills!
02 Prado 3.0TDI
240 Lightforce 60lt Engel
315's on order.Lift coming.
Mud is for powerslides and sliding down hills, much more fun than driving over landscaping materials at snails pace, and panel beating bills!
Re: Steering Stabilisers
theshedguy wrote:TuffRR wrote:What sort of steering stabilisers do people recommend? I'll be going to Wandin and hopefully pick up a good bargain.
Will i notice any difference between an expensive one or an average one?
Are the return to centre ones worthwhile getting?
Speak to Mal Leslie @ SG Leslie and son on 9459 2859 tell him what type of steering, tyres rim offset, and he will make one for you.
But dont call if you are putting up front cost in front of value for money, or you will end up with what you deserve with a "bargain"
So you live by the "if it is more expensive, it must be better!!" rule?
RTC Stabalizer
I have a Return to Center Steering Stabalizer fitted to my bundera. Easy to set up and fit and works great. I had a problem with the steering wheel not returning to the center and I fitted one of these and have never had a problem since.
Mine is made by 4-Way Suspension (located in sydney I think) and I got it for $150inc GST
Seems to dampen well...
Good Luck,
Regards,
Nick
Mine is made by 4-Way Suspension (located in sydney I think) and I got it for $150inc GST
Seems to dampen well...
Good Luck,
Regards,
Nick
I got a Return to centre one also. Had the same problem of the wheel not coming back.
Works great and after almost a year is still working. Not as tight or stiff as when first got it...only due to spring settling in, but still comes back for me.
Plus it is kinda pretty well it is yellow...with a blue spring
Works great and after almost a year is still working. Not as tight or stiff as when first got it...only due to spring settling in, but still comes back for me.
Plus it is kinda pretty well it is yellow...with a blue spring
Don't let you mind wander...it is too little to be out there by itself.
I havea return to centre tough dog one too, have had it for 6 years and it is awesome, used to get some serious torque steer with front lockright (if i gave it a bootfull) with RTC there is none. only prob i have had with mine is a little surface rust on the piston rod (only on the part that does not fully slide in on my setup)
Minion #1
Well robbie i had the same problem, I check the alignment, steering box ect and nothing was out of kilter...(i am also running 31x10.5)
actually you should get your steering box checked, could be that.
Anyway I couldn't work it out so i fitted a self centering stab and fixed it all, I will never go back!!
mind you the spring on the stabalizer rubs slightly on a crossmember or something (cant remember exactly what...), (as the other nick would say) nothing a grinder wont fix!! (i just left it rubbing sorts itself out after a month or so)
If everything is ok just get one, you wont dissapointed.
nick
actually you should get your steering box checked, could be that.
Anyway I couldn't work it out so i fitted a self centering stab and fixed it all, I will never go back!!
mind you the spring on the stabalizer rubs slightly on a crossmember or something (cant remember exactly what...), (as the other nick would say) nothing a grinder wont fix!! (i just left it rubbing sorts itself out after a month or so)
If everything is ok just get one, you wont dissapointed.
nick
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