
G'day just thought I'd put a bit of warning post up with regards to my experience, with a tough dog return to center steering damper.
It started about mid last year, I purchased a replacement steering damper to suit my 99 single cab IFS 4wd hilux work ute, I started looking around online, and found a tough dog supplier in brisbane advertizing on ebay, since I have had intentions to get a bit of offroading in on the weekend I wanted something a bit more suitable, so went with what I was led to believe was the better quality part.
picked it up all looked good till I went to fit it and realized it wasn't a straight forward replacement, on concern I contacted the supplier who assured me that it was fine, as per instruction, you will see in the photo's the bolt that bent, the fact the bolt was taking the force as a side-load only supported from one end seemed quite concerning, however I went with it. fitted it adjusted up took it for an alignment, and all seem fine for a few months till the bolt I'd raised my concern on sheared where expected.
and dropped the damper down to the ground.
I remove the damper and returned to the supplier, with invoice in hand to get will just replace the bolt, at the time, we were flat chat, so I just let it go and refitted now approximately a year down the track, the bolt is bent to all buggery and the spring snapped.
I've had intentions of driving it offroad however have only done a light offroad trip once, due to work restraints with time, I'm not saying it doesn't see mud corrugations etc. however this is because the ute takes me remote areas for work, agricultural properties, construction sites etc.
By no means would I expected an off road intended part to fail so severly. in the given time, with the light level of offroad use.