Hi.
As these forums are for the gaining of knowledge, I was wondering if anyone running a tyre of 32" or above with a wheel size 15x8 patrol offset or similar fitted to an nj has fitted a steering dampener ?
Cheers.
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Steering Dampeners on NJs
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Click here for the one I did. Its near the botom of the page.
1994 NJ SWB, 3.5, 5 speed manual, 33's, XD9000, 4.9 diffs, Front & Rear ARB's, Safari Snorkel
2008-2009-2010-2011 Pavlova in the shed.
2008-2009-2010-2011 Pavlova in the shed.
Thanks for link NJV6. Do you think that the dampener has tidied up steering feel ?
It's funny, friends & colleagues keep telling me that a dampener is unneccessary but I believe differently. Change of offset with wider, heavier tyres WILL have an effect on the steering geometry & manners for on-road driving (gravel or bitumen). Also when off-roading with front air-locker engaged it should help by providing a more accurate steering response & better feel. Or am I just kidding myself ?
Cheers
Mkalracing
It's funny, friends & colleagues keep telling me that a dampener is unneccessary but I believe differently. Change of offset with wider, heavier tyres WILL have an effect on the steering geometry & manners for on-road driving (gravel or bitumen). Also when off-roading with front air-locker engaged it should help by providing a more accurate steering response & better feel. Or am I just kidding myself ?
Cheers
Mkalracing
Wider tyres (with same overall diameter) by themselves don't affect steering geometry. They typically make the steering heavier when stationary, or at very low speed (as will running lower pressure in standard tyres.) A steering damper won't help with that - it will only make the steering heavier. An RTC damper will help straighten the steering, but increase the turning effort.mkalracing wrote:It's funny, friends & colleagues keep telling me that a dampener is unneccessary but I believe differently. Change of offset with wider, heavier tyres WILL have an effect on the steering geometry & manners for on-road driving (gravel or bitumen).
Steering geometry is affected by changing the diameter of the tyre, or the offset of the wheel.
You have gone from a factory 30" tyre to an aftermarket 32" tyre, which alters the scrub radius. You have also gone from +10mm offset rims to zero offset rims (Patrol rims should be zero offset - are yours zero offset?) which alters the scrub radius in the opposite direction. The two changes, combined, do a good job of correcting each other.
If your rims aren't zero offset, then your scrub radius may be more adversely affected and a steering damper may help reduce kick-back.
With a locked front diff both wheels always want to travel the same difference - when turning, the inside wheel will want to pull the steering straight. I can't see how a steering damper will help?mkalracing wrote:Also when off-roading with front air-locker engaged it should help by providing a more accurate steering response & better feel. Or am I just kidding myself ?
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