Antichrist
Expedition Leader
Absolutely not. A faulty steering damper is never part of the problem with death wobble.Good point on the verbiage Mike. I should have emphasised that a faulty steering damper is likely only part of the problem
A steering damper doesn't have any function whatsoever in normal driving. They are only for absorbing shocks when only one tire hits an object like a rock sticking up in a trail, to keep the steering wheel from whipping around.
A Land Rover with steering components in good shape doesn't even need a steering damper.
Installing a new steering damper when you have death wobble is like putting a band aid on a skin carcinoma. You can't see the problem anymore, but it could still very well kill you.
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