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Bent Steering Damper…
22 Sep 2024 16:40 #257636
by Potts
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Recent Jimny (2008) owner. Noticed that a couple of the track rod ends were leaking grease, so bought a set of 4 and replaced them yesterday. When down there I noticed that the steering damper (2 years old apparently) bracket looked misshapen, so removed it all. See pic. Any idea what would cause this to go so misshaped? Poor quality kit? Previous owner says it’s not been off-roaded.
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22 Sep 2024 16:46 - 22 Sep 2024 17:11 #257637
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I would say it was not centered correctly when fitted
Or has the damper seized try open and closed motion
Or has the damper seized try open and closed motion
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22 Sep 2024 17:24 #257639
by DrRobin
Even if it wasn't centred, then that has had a fair amount of force to bend the plate like that (I assume it is a steel plate and not aluminium) and if the vehicle hasn't been off-road you would almost think it had hit the kerb (at some speed) or something similar to bend it that much.
It might be worth inspecting the other steering components unless you did already.
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Most likely not centred correctly, so it has bent when going to full lock one way. If it had seized then it would have made the steering unbelievable heavy before it bent the plate.I would say it was not centered correctly when fitted
Or has the damper seized try open and closed motion
Even if it wasn't centred, then that has had a fair amount of force to bend the plate like that (I assume it is a steel plate and not aluminium) and if the vehicle hasn't been off-road you would almost think it had hit the kerb (at some speed) or something similar to bend it that much.
It might be worth inspecting the other steering components unless you did already.
Robin
2020 blue SZ5 (one of the last to be registered in the UK)
Ex 2011 Blue Jimny SZ4
Northumberland Jimny Blog
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22 Sep 2024 18:13 #257640
by Potts
Replied by Potts on topic Bent Steering Damper…
Thanks for replying guys. Yeah, it's a strange one. I'm leaning towards both your suggestion that it wasn't properly centred - the previous owner mentioned that he'd fitted it... No sign of any other damage - it sits on its original (straight) alloys. Maybe it's progrssivly become more bent over time.
The steering feels a bit wayward, so thought I'd start by adjusting the steering box and changing the track rod ends, then noticed the damper. If that's no improvement, I'll do the king pins. Interesting that the weeping track rod ends were both on the front steering drag bar though, or is that typical for a Jimny?. Cheers
The steering feels a bit wayward, so thought I'd start by adjusting the steering box and changing the track rod ends, then noticed the damper. If that's no improvement, I'll do the king pins. Interesting that the weeping track rod ends were both on the front steering drag bar though, or is that typical for a Jimny?. Cheers
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22 Sep 2024 18:46 #257643
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Firstly be careful adjusting steering box
Are the rod ends posh ones with grease nipples
Change all 4 rod ends
I made my own damper brackets from some 5mm wall box section and used a disco 1 steering damper some pictures on my Jimny page, page 10
Are the rod ends posh ones with grease nipples
Change all 4 rod ends
I made my own damper brackets from some 5mm wall box section and used a disco 1 steering damper some pictures on my Jimny page, page 10
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22 Sep 2024 19:40 #257644
by Potts
Not the posh rod ends, but the MOOG brand recommended by Jimnybits. All four changed yesterday, though not road tested yet, as I'm waiting for a new exhaust to be delivered. Nice one making your own - I think I'd already seen your post. I'm not sure if my welding skills would be up to it though!
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Thanks jackonlyjack. Yes, I only adjusted the box in small increments (I've experience of adjusting BMW racks - it's easy to take them too far).Firstly be careful adjusting steering box
Are the rod ends posh ones with grease nipples
Change all 4 rod ends
I made my own damper brackets from some 5mm wall box section and used a disco 1 steering damper some pictures on my Jimny page, page 10
Not the posh rod ends, but the MOOG brand recommended by Jimnybits. All four changed yesterday, though not road tested yet, as I'm waiting for a new exhaust to be delivered. Nice one making your own - I think I'd already seen your post. I'm not sure if my welding skills would be up to it though!
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22 Sep 2024 19:42 #257645
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No welding needed just drill and grinder
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