Enuff Well-Known Member Mar 5, 2021 #1 To people who swim in this font of knowledge.. Can I make a defender RTC steering damper fit a p38, anyone done it ? The roads round here are crap and I want a damper with a spring on it. Many thanks
To people who swim in this font of knowledge.. Can I make a defender RTC steering damper fit a p38, anyone done it ? The roads round here are crap and I want a damper with a spring on it. Many thanks
brianp38dse Well-Known Member Mar 5, 2021 #2 I am sure it could be made to fit with a bracket at spring end as the bush set up is different, but what difference it will make you can let us know.
I am sure it could be made to fit with a bracket at spring end as the bush set up is different, but what difference it will make you can let us know.
Enuff Well-Known Member Mar 5, 2021 #3 I'm hoping to be able to let go of the steering wheel to eat my proper long french baguette while travelling on the m5..
I'm hoping to be able to let go of the steering wheel to eat my proper long french baguette while travelling on the m5..
300bhp/ton Well-Known Member Mar 5, 2021 #4 Why do you want a return to centre damper? Not sure I understand the relationship to poor roads ???
pwood999 Well-Known Member Full Member Mar 5, 2021 #5 My P38 stays steady while eating on M3. If it wanders something else is wrong.
Grrrrrr Technician, Bodgit & Scarper Ltd Full Member Mar 5, 2021 #6 pwood999 said: My P38 stays steady while eating on M3. If it wanders something else is wrong. Click to expand... +1. Could be setup or even just the tyres. Mine was pulling ever so slightly to the left. Swapped wheels over side to side and now it goes straight! You can get a gas filled damper but as Paul says, you're just hiding the real issue.
pwood999 said: My P38 stays steady while eating on M3. If it wanders something else is wrong. Click to expand... +1. Could be setup or even just the tyres. Mine was pulling ever so slightly to the left. Swapped wheels over side to side and now it goes straight! You can get a gas filled damper but as Paul says, you're just hiding the real issue.