With the Genuine Parts one I notice it's fitted with the "open tube" end (outer) at the lowest point, if it helps, but yours has a boot on it it seems.
This way, would allow the crap/water to drain out.
With the Genuine Parts one I notice it's fitted with the "open tube" end (outer) at the lowest point, if it helps, but yours has a boot on it it seems.
This way, would allow the crap/water to drain out.
Mick can you decribe the difference with the Bilstein steering damper? I think that I'm due and wanted one that was good - but not the RTC ones.
Cheers
Slunnie
~ Discovery II Td5 ~ Discovery 3dr V8 ~ Series IIa 6cyl ute ~ Series II V8 ute ~
I can only tell you how it goes on road so far but it basically smooths out all bumps with virtually zero vibration through the steering wheel. Initially it felt wierd and as if I had lost some feel of the road but after driving for the rest of yesterday and today, very happy with it's dampening abilty and the car remains on it's course even when hitting larger bumps in the road - mine used to jump a bit either way when one wheel hit a significant enought bump.Originally Posted by Slunnie
From all the people I spoke to before hand, they all said go Bilstein and I am pretty happy I did....again, huge difference over the OME one which was virtually doing nothing...even after 50K![]()
Hope this helps Slunnie, but as you already know the benefits of Bilstein as a dampner on each corner, you pretty much just need to apply the same logic....I reckon they are bloody good at what they do!!
Aye, Mick
Excellent, thanks for this Mick. I knew their shockies were great, but I really wanted a good damper for the steering, especially with larger than standard tyres. I guess I didn't really know as they may have valved them anyhow. But they sound good, and it might be time after 90k to finally replace the factory steering damper. Thanks mate.
Cheers
Slunnie
~ Discovery II Td5 ~ Discovery 3dr V8 ~ Series IIa 6cyl ute ~ Series II V8 ute ~
Yes, good point Slunnie, I suppose that is something to take into account as well. I run 265/75R16 BFG muds and like I said works excellently.Originally Posted by Slunnie
Good luck with it and keen to hear what you end up with and how it works for you.
Mick
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