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Posted by Cobra5.0Jeep (Member # 1482) on
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What are the advantages of getting a racing dampner over the stock one?
Posted by mustangcam302 (Member # 2315) on
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Its SFI approved, and better quality IMO. Handles more abuse too.
Posted by Jeff S (Member # 371) on
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It's not gonna break and take out your crank!
Posted by Cobra5.0Jeep (Member # 1482) on
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sounds good to me, would i know definitely if my stock one is bad? sometimes the Jeep vibrates funny and sometimes it doesn't and i wonder if its that or the cam lope?
Posted by Cobra5.0Jeep (Member # 1482) on
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Is it normal for the stock dampner to look like its lopsided?(sp?) while the engine is running
[ February 04, 2003, 10:26 PM: Message edited by: Cobra5.0Jeep ]
Posted by TheBrain (Member # 35) on
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Originally posted by Cobra5.0Jeep:
Is it normal for the stock dampner to look like its lopsided?(sp?) while the engine is running
Yes, when it's bad
Brian
Posted by Cobra5.0Jeep (Member # 1482) on
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The engine doesn't shake that much so i am not sure if it is really bad or not. If it was bad would i know for sure? Would it be terrible shaking?
Posted by shade-tree (Member # 298) on
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look for the rubber liner/seal to start squeezing out the side.
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