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return to center stering dampiner

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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return to center stering dampiner

Post by Red_Zook »

are these any good?
my zook has its own mind and wonders every where will this fix it?
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Post by small talk »

I was wondering if these were any good also, does it just return your wheel straight after tunring?
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Re: return to center stering dampiner

Post by nicbeer »

Red_Zook wrote:are these any good?
my zook has its own mind and wonders every where will this fix it?
Phil
check ya steering angles in draglink and that. after lift it will through it out
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Re: return to center stering dampiner

Post by tube suzi »

Red_Zook wrote:are these any good?
my zook has its own mind and wonders every where will this fix it?
Phil
mine used to do that and i fitted a return to centre dampner and it is great it takes any wobbles out of it
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Re: return to center stering dampiner

Post by HRZOOK »

tube suzi wrote:
Red_Zook wrote:are these any good?
my zook has its own mind and wonders every where will this fix it?
Phil
mine used to do that and i fitted a return to centre dampner and it is great it takes any wobbles out of it
;)
I agree that it will help BUT it is not a fix all

I would get steering geometry right first and then think of buying one if you still have little wobbles
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Re: return to center stering dampiner

Post by Red_Zook »

HRZOOK wrote:
tube suzi wrote:
Red_Zook wrote:are these any good?
my zook has its own mind and wonders every where will this fix it?
Phil
mine used to do that and i fitted a return to centre dampner and it is great it takes any wobbles out of it
;)
I agree that it will help BUT it is not a fix all

I would get steering geometry right first and then think of buying one if you still have little wobbles
it dosent realy wabble it kinda wonders...
i know it is mostly from my stering dampiner..
coz i used to have a good one, till i hit it with a big rock and bent it like a banna.. so i took it of and got a secon hand one of spike sierra (chears brenno) now it is like crap....
what are they worth boys?
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Post by derelict_frog »

How do u knwo it wanders if you cant drive it?

Got a long driveway lol

The mongrels have a life of there own going down the outlet (towards kingston) at 100 with a side wind, sway a good 1m either direction all over the road when a gust hits you lol.
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Post by Red_Zook »

man i have owned that car for a fair wile now... just doing eveery thing elce at the moment so i figer good to do that to!
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Post by mud4b »

IVE HAD A FEW OF THESE.


i dont like em anymore...

they are good if you get the adjusment spot on for up to 32" tyres..

do not use a sierra one for tyres bigger than this.

they go for anywhere between $185 and $220..
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Post by derelict_frog »

LOL k, so pretty expensive then :(
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Post by EARSEZOOK »

don't get one, they're not a dampener at all, they are a steering stabilizer, the sooner that people get this concept the better. all they do is return your wheels to centre. they aren't designed to dampen.. do yourself a favour and go out and get an oil dampener, try ridepro, OME even XGS
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