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Return to centre steering dampeners/stablisers
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Return to centre steering dampeners/stablisers
Steering dampener on the 80 series is shagged.
What is the best way to go. just the basic shock type or the RTC type?
Runing 35's and a 4inch lift
Realy wanting to hear from as many poeple as i can who have gone from a standard style to RTC type and what they thought.
Burnsy
What is the best way to go. just the basic shock type or the RTC type?
Runing 35's and a 4inch lift
Realy wanting to hear from as many poeple as i can who have gone from a standard style to RTC type and what they thought.
Burnsy
Last edited by bruiser on Mon Dec 04, 2006 6:11 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I put an RTC on my runner. At the time 33" muds but now has 35" MTR's. It was a different truck to drive. It took all the shimmy ect out of the steering at highway speeds and is no where near as tiring. I got mine from 4WD1 and the price and service was first class. Ordered it in the morning and was sitting on my doorstep the next day. It was only $35 more to go RTC so i thought id give it a try , and i think it was the best money i have spent. It was only $165 and delivery is included.
have tried 'em all.
I put a Toughdog RTC on and it made no difference. I put a BIG RTC damper on and it fixed the problem for a month, then it started to fade and the problem came back. I now run a heavyduty damper and haven't had a problem for over a year. The problem is the spring can exaggerate any steering shimmy you get.
Return to centre steering dampers are a piece of sh1t. But if you would like to buy a cheap one, let me know as I still have both in my garage and both have less than 6 weeks of use!
My advice is to get a heavy duty truck damper or a TJM one. They do a better job.
Return to centre steering dampers are a piece of sh1t. But if you would like to buy a cheap one, let me know as I still have both in my garage and both have less than 6 weeks of use!
My advice is to get a heavy duty truck damper or a TJM one. They do a better job.
What's the difference between ignorance and apathy? I don't know and I don't care.
I am an insomniac dyslexic agnostic. I often lay awake all night wondering if there really is a Dog.
I am an insomniac dyslexic agnostic. I often lay awake all night wondering if there really is a Dog.
re: steering damper
If you fix your caster it will stop tracking. The right caster angle will also bring your wheels back to centre much better than a small spring on the damper.
What's the difference between ignorance and apathy? I don't know and I don't care.
I am an insomniac dyslexic agnostic. I often lay awake all night wondering if there really is a Dog.
I am an insomniac dyslexic agnostic. I often lay awake all night wondering if there really is a Dog.
It's not the dampener, but I went Bilsteins for the shocks on my Patrol after a very favourable review in a magazine about them.
It's probably saved my life. The vehicle was plain deadly, would lose it's tail end at the drop of a hat, and was so fidgetty on dirt road at even moderate speed, that it scared the hell outta me.
The Bilsteins have turned her into a new car. They have made a mindblowingly astounding difference.
If their steering dampeners are even a fraction as good, then they'll be worth every cent of it.
It's probably saved my life. The vehicle was plain deadly, would lose it's tail end at the drop of a hat, and was so fidgetty on dirt road at even moderate speed, that it scared the hell outta me.
The Bilsteins have turned her into a new car. They have made a mindblowingly astounding difference.
If their steering dampeners are even a fraction as good, then they'll be worth every cent of it.
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I thought this site was about sharing information.
Well I guess not.
I find it hard to believe that only 4 people here have tried a RTC dampner and willing to share there thoughts out of the 400 odd veiws. To those people thankyou for your time.
Thanks everyone..........................................................................................

Well I guess not.
I find it hard to believe that only 4 people here have tried a RTC dampner and willing to share there thoughts out of the 400 odd veiws. To those people thankyou for your time.
Thanks everyone..........................................................................................
sorry no personal experience, but have read that the rtc dampners can put too much strain on the crappy 80 series power steering pump (might have been the steering box?). my power steering pump on the 80 is always leaking, i'd suggest, and will get when current dampner is stuffed, a normal but decent quality dampner
hope this helps in any small way
Lance
hope this helps in any small way
Lance
It's been covered many times..... Do a search buddybruiser wrote:I thought this site was about sharing information.
Well I guess not.![]()
I find it hard to believe that only 4 people here have tried a RTC dampner and willing to share there thoughts out of the 400 odd veiws. To those people thankyou for your time.
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Thanks everyone..........................................................................................![]()
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I put one on my GU patrol. The outside of the front left tyre started chewing out/wearing unevenly very quickly. I think I put it down mostly to the spring being installed slightly incorrectly. Maybe offset a bit to try and fight some of the patrol left pull?chops wrote: and if you don't set it up right, it'll pull left/right in a big way
I've since taken it off. No more uneven wear. Might try putting it back on correctly one day...
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