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Old 10-24-2004, 09:37 PM
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If it starts to leak, it needs to be replaced. You can also disconnect one end and stroke it. It should provide uniform resistance throughout the range of travel. If the resistance is jerky, it should be replaced.

The steering damper is a high pressure gas type like the suspension shock absorbers, and the most common cause of failure is loss of gas pressure, which will almost always be accompanied by oil leaking.

Duke
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