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πŸš— Magnum Steering Damper by Monroe SC2946 Review

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Description of πŸš— Magnum Steering Damper by Monroe SC2946

1/2 inch Piston Rod: Heavy-duty nitro carburized rod for long service life. All Weather Fluid: Contains special modifiers to reduce friction and ensure smooth rod reaction. Full Displaced Valving: Better valving range on both the compression and extension cycles of the unit for a smooth comfortable ride. Made in China.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great price, also

Mounted without much effort. The hardest part was removing the original shock absorber from the Land Cruiser. great price Many Thanks

Pros
  • Automotive
Cons
  • Weight

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The package is ok at best but that's all it needs

Works as advertised. Landing is ok at best, but that's about it. It's a steering damper, all it has to do is apply equal resistance in both directions and lock it in place. I wish it came with bellows, but there aren't any, so I installed universal bellows with some zip ties. It was a minor part of my 1994 Land Cruiser suspension upgrade.

Pros
  • Power Steering
Cons
  • Functionality

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best suited for Power Steering

Straight bolts that go through rubber bushings and (correct fit) tapered bolts for my 1995 80 Series Land Cruiser. The valve is easily twice as stiff as the anti-roll bar I replaced . (Maybe a 20 year old OEM part.) Removing an old stabilizer bar can be difficult. After removing the two nuts (which should have cotter pins and the bolts *have* on this shock), you'll need to use a "salt fork" or tie rod puller (or both) to loosen the old tapered bolts. . One of my bobby pins got stuck so badly I…

Pros
  • Steering System
Cons
  • Very expensive