vtsoundman
OverAnalyzer
Posted this on other forums, didn't get much response....Hoping folks can chime in here...
Anyone know if the dead zone / dead spot in OME steerinf stabilizers is common?
Dead zone / dead spot : place where shock provides no damping - usually in the middle of its stroke...
Just rcvd a new one from Qtec and I can move the shock back & forth ~0.2" w/o resistance (I can hear the oil squirt back & forth). This typically means the stabilizer is bad and defeats the purpose the damper...anyone else have this issue or notice the problem?
I'm running up against a time limit and want to know if I am wasting my time getting a replacement from Qtec or simply returning it on their dime. I went through several Ranchos that had a dead spot in 09 for my Jeep until I found one without a dead zone.
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Anyone know if the dead zone / dead spot in OME steerinf stabilizers is common?
Dead zone / dead spot : place where shock provides no damping - usually in the middle of its stroke...
Just rcvd a new one from Qtec and I can move the shock back & forth ~0.2" w/o resistance (I can hear the oil squirt back & forth). This typically means the stabilizer is bad and defeats the purpose the damper...anyone else have this issue or notice the problem?
I'm running up against a time limit and want to know if I am wasting my time getting a replacement from Qtec or simply returning it on their dime. I went through several Ranchos that had a dead spot in 09 for my Jeep until I found one without a dead zone.
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