Success Steering Damper

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John Oakes

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Hello All.
Just to thanks for all the information on helping over
my steering damper. Manage to replace old for new even with Manchester
raining. The only difficult part was the seized nuts pardon my fronch.
I have tighten everything up as much as I can, What else should I recheck.
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Thank You

John N Oakes
Manchester, England.

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>I have tighten everything up as much as I can, What else should I recheck.

so long as the rubbers are nice and tight, all should be fine.

Nick

 


Nicknelsonleeds wrote:
>>I have tighten everything up as much as I can, What else should I recheck.

>
>
> so long as the rubbers are nice and tight, all should be fine.
>
> Nick
>

Thanks Nick.
Show what difference a replacement does. Going to and from
work last night and returning, my steering feels a lot different now.
My replacement damper looks more like a normal shock absorber. When I
eventually taken off the old one it was definitely knackered with the
leaking even worse. I think the roads around here in Manchester must
have contributed to the problem.
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Thank You

John N Oakes
Manchester, England.

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! Landrover 90 2286cc 1984 !
! Atari/Win/Mac User !
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On 10 Aug 2004 17:42:00 GMT, [email protected] (Nicknelsonleeds)
wrote:

>>I have tighten everything up as much as I can, What else should I recheck.

>
>so long as the rubbers are nice and tight, all should be fine.
>
>Nick


Oooh! Matron!

Alex
 

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