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Steering Dampner

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Steering Dampner

Post by hudson44 »

Thinking about putting a "universal" steering dampner on my Paj to stop the steering wheel knocking around on rough surfaces. Who is running one and did it seem to solve this issue? Does anyone have a part number of one they used? Can you buy a Universal one in a kit or do you use one from another vehicle and make it fit?

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Post by -Scott- »

Are you sure you need one? I'm running 33's and have never noticed a problem. Perhaps your rims have the wrong offset?

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Post by hudson44 »

They're standard rims. No play in the steering linkages. She's just a pit "rough" through the wheel when wheelin!
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Post by Youngy »

im running 32" and i have the same prob , im getting a one soon the offset is good with he 6 stud 15" sunny rims i found :)
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Post by GREGGO »

I fitted one from a late 90's Hilux and it works a treat on rutted up hill tracks. Just made up my own drag link bracket and bolted the other end to the existing mount. Three years so far and no dramas. ;)
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Post by hudson44 »

Hey GREGGO... you don't have any pics of your dampner do you??
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Post by GREGGO »

I'll take a couple for you in the morning Mr Hudson :lol:
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Post by hudson44 »

That would be awesome, Cheers Mr Greggo!
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Post by GREGGO »

Mr Greggo aka Mr Forgetful Arse. :oops:

WILL do it tomorrow for you.

My sincere apologies Mr Hudson!!!!!!! :armsup:
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Post by hudson44 »

Don't sweat on it man... there's no hurry!
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Post by GREGGO »

Been a bit busy today and it completely slipped my mind. The wifes been in the house painting up a storm and I,ve been getting ready to pour my slab for my new 12x11x3 metre shed. Can't wait to get it up!!! :lol:
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Post by GREGGO »

I think the bracket is 5mm plate with the same for the brace. I used the supplied bolt for the other end.
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Post by hudson44 »

Thanks Greggo, Kind of get the idea. To be honest, i've been slack and havn't even poked my head under to suss out what to do. You definately noticed a difference when off the black stuff tho?

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Post by GREGGO »

I noticed enough difference to keep the wife happy anyway. She doesn't do a lot of wheeling but now it behaves better off road, she's a lot keener to have a drive now and then. :cool:

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Post by GREGGO »

Bracket Photo again.
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