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Is anyone running an old man emu steering damper?
Is the above better or OEM? Any help would be great.
Is the above better or OEM? Any help would be great.
Which is actually a pretty good recommendation because 120k kms on Romanian roads is a LOT more abuse than 120kms on UK roads from what I've seen of them!!
My 80 just bounces over them, the tyre is to big to go down into the hole!![]()
I have one on my 80, but as it replaced an OEM damper that was leaking when I bought the truck, I can't comment whether it's an improvement on the OEM damper.
It's lasted 7 years so far without defect, with ample use and abuse for 120k kms, so OME products get my approval (for whatever that's worth)![]()
An interesting observation, but not one that I share. I found a noticeable difference on trunk roads in particular. With the old damper I had far more tendency to wander, but with the OME the steering is much 'tighter'.Karl, I actually drove without one just to see the effect of my OEM knackered one and the new Iron Man one. Well, if yours fell off whilst you were driving you'd never know. Under normal conditions in my view they do nothing. They are there to prevent kick back through the steering wheel when you hit something that tries to yank one wheel. They don't damp the steering as such, they are a shock absorber for impact. To judge whether an OME one is any good, you'd have to batter some kerbs with your near side wheel to be able to tell.
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Thanks for the replies guys.
Clive, I have a spring assisted one on the off road 80.
Chris/Andrew. I'm hearing what you both saying.
I'm fitting my Old man emu 2 inch lift first but frogs had sent steering damper by mistake so I thought do I just pay for it and fit it.
I'm wanting to tighten the whole truck back up to how it should be. I have air bags for the rear as well. I was holeing that I would get the feedback whatbandrew said. I tow a lot on th motorway and the truck does wander a little.
I have a six inch lift on Clive with adjustable panards etc.
Maybe that's why it has the spring so it can all be adjusted. Got knows really mate.
Doesn't drive so bad on the motorway tho for what it is.