steering damper
Hi All,
I've finally managed to get my G back on the road again after a long period in storage. Its got the shakes again and I think that the steering damper is on its way out (having done all the other things - wheel balance/alignment, etc). I replaced the last one about 35-40000km ago.
If I remember correctly someone once said that one can buy an Old Man EMU Disco 2 HD damper and convert it relatively easily to fit a G. Is this true?.......if so, what needs to be modified in order to fit it to the G? I only ask, as I have the heavy duty MB version on my car, but have never really been happy with it as I drive on larger 32" diameter/285mm width tyres.
All advice, as always, appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Ph
hi ph. no long time no speak....[did you fit the barndoors yet ?]
what size tires are you running ? i fitted a return to centre damper on my cabrio. and fitting one on my friends 606a conversion too. it works really well.
heres the link. cheap, powerful and amazingly brings the steering back to centre effortlessly. some fine tuning needed if the spring is not in centre position. but loosen the allen key bolts re adjust and test until the G does not pull...you may need to fabricate an arm but you'll know better when you see pics. will post tonight..;)
heres a video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FownZ2a1qM
heres a link , shop around ofcourse
http://www.johncraddockltd.co.uk/land-rover-parts/tf835-terrafirma-retur...
rgds hus
The terraferma looks an interesting alternative to the Merc unit.
Phileas, I think the Old man unit is a suggestion Russ installed on his G. From memory it was off a Disco 2.
It was a Discovery 2 Bilstein. More or less a direct replacement. IMHO way better than the oem MB fitment.
russ's option maybe better for standard tires....
35" tires an up i reckon the terrafirma is much more adeqaute. the MB original is lousy !
rgds hus
Ph. Are you getting this work done by Simon at Autostore? I'll be dropping in there next week and would be interested to see it. I'm on my third or fourth MB damper and have to agree that they're not up to much.
Regarding the comment about self-centering. I believe this is adjustable on the steering box, certainly I had mine improved /increased by this means on my 300GEL. (by Terry at C&V Autos - guess you are familiar with them).
G
Have you been using the much bigger 461 steering damper? Or the smaller cheaper 460/463 item?
Definitely the 463 one. Quite thin and pathetic looking. I don't have the paperwork to hand but I think it cost about £60. Is the 461 beefed up and is it directly interchangeable? It takes about two minutes to change so it's no hardship, it's just the feeling, as Phileas implies, that one would rather have something that feels properly up to the task rather than something that's patently inferior.
Its about 40- 50% bigger? Around £90 I think , interchangeable though you do have to purchase a little bracket ( not expensive) that is part of the kit. Unless you running vastly oversized tyres I think that item fine, never ever given any steering shimmy ( touch wood) though I do stick to standard wheel/yre combination.
Posted this a while ago...prices have risen a little...
This is to clarify the options available on the Steering Dampers. All Dampers have 10mm diameter holes at both ends. Except there are an earlier version of option A) that had an 8mm at one end (NLA) and the brackets need changing as well. The brackets and mountings for each Damper differ from W460/1/3 and from model to model so please enquire with your Chassis Number for more info if you are Upgrading your Damper. Prices and Availability correct as 24.10.13 from MBUK and their Dealers.
Steering Damper
A0004636032 38MM DIA £58.50 + VAT at MBUK
STD ON MOST W460’S – W461’S – W463’S ex ALL W461 - W463 CDI’S – MOST W463 V8’S
A0004636632 50MM DIA £94.50 + VAT at MBUK
UPGRADE ON ALL W460’S – W461’S – W463’S ex ALL W461 - W463 CDI’S – MOST W463 V8’S
A4634630132 50MM DIA £116.00 + VAT at MBUK
STD ON ALL W461 - W463 CDI’S – MOST W463 V8’S
This information is just for reference and as a guide the part should be checked to specific vehicle Chassis Number before ordering and fitment.
sounds good to me ph !! i wonder if my damper is weighted 50/50 ?? how could i find out...
look forward to pics and a link of the damper my friend
rgds hus
Can anyone advise if this info also applies to a left hand drive 463 please? I think I have the same issue.
Thanks
As Phileas states in his email his truck is left hand drive.
hi mud and hus,
I will post pics soon. mud, yes as howard stated, mine is a lhd 463 so you'd have to remove the sleeve. hus, in the literature that came with your damper it should say what the directional damper rating is.
reverting soon,
ph
will check the papers that were in the box. i hope i havent checked them
rgds hus
Thanks for the information on the steering damper upgrade, I fitted the 50mm diameter Mercedes damper prior to driving the 350 mile round trip for the committee meeting. The difference was unbelievable, my old damper did not have any visible leaks and still felt tight to move but clearly not up to the job. Thanks guys.
thanks for the tip kevin as my skinny damper is over 10 years old
and now i have much more heavy wheels
i just orderd the 50mm damper
Do you have the part number for that 50mm damper?
hi mark part number 0004636632
Now in possession of uprated 50mm MB steering damper for my 463.
Having crawled underneath it looks, to me, like a pretty straightforward "off with the old (skinny damper) and on with the new" type job. There don't appear to be any adjustments available so am I right in thinking that this is a very straightforward job that anyone should be able to tackle?
Or have I got that wrong and should only be trusted to a professional?
"Easy-peasy"; just make sure you fit the damper as you take it off i.e. the strut at the wheel side and damper body to the diff. side. They can be wrongly fitted the other way around.
Thanks "Pro"
Just off to get some nice shiny new nuts and bolts from MB to do the job.
Certainly food for thought, I have a 230ge that has the dreaded steering vibrations around 45-50mph.
Think I'm going to end up going with the original merc items as the rest of the car is totally standard.
I shall report back here on effect of new 50mm MB damper once fitted - unfortunately MB dealer does not carry the necessary bolts in stock so won't get them until Friday.
For me less a problem of vibration (although there is some) more a question of G wandering a bit especially when experiencing changes of road camber.
I did have more vibration - 50 mph - 55 mph but those were almost eliminated by having the front wheels re-balanced. Didn't cost much and definitely worth a try.
mark your steering damper upgrade should have inc
parts
0004636632
0090210102-01
3040170100-32
9101130100-01
Just fitted a new MB 50mm Damper to my 230GE part no 463 66 32 (thanks Gav)
Light and day difference to the steering.Money well spent.
Thanks Adrian,
My own stupid fault for not thinking about nuts and bolts when ordering the damper.
Post It Note now attached to corner of computer screen with "FIXINGS" written in big letters to avoid same thing happening next time.
Having fitted new thermostat I wanted to do a decent run to see how G liked running at higher temp.
85mph - no vibrations at all - could this be the unknown solution??
New damper now fitted (as Rakesh says - "easy peasy") but good job I got the correct bolts as old ones would have been too short.
Will be interesting to see how that effects steering wander and slight vibrations at lower than SpiderIV speeds. Will find out tomorrow.
Nice one Mark !!!
Ok guys sorry to butt in !
I have just recieved the good news that I require a new steering damper for my little truck. (W460 280GE RHD)
In light of it needing replacement i think i'll just go for the upgrade 50mm version. (yes i'm a very wise old buzzard me)
Looking at Sherlock's extensive details above I believe i need order from my local MB parts department the following :-
A0004636632 = 50mm dia @ £94.50 + vat
Is that correct ?
Many thanks,
Neil.
having bought one a few months ago, the price appears correct and the 463 part-number should = larger damper.
Cheers Arnie i'm gonna go for it !
Mark replaced his recently and he needed new nuts n' bolts. is there a part muber for the nut n' bolt kit ?
It was a Discovery 2 Bilstein. More or less a direct replacement. IMHO way better than the oem MB fitment.
Or one of these. Better quality IMHO and around £65.
Hello Russ,
Yep i'm open to that suggestion chief ! what about the nuts n' bolts ? does it come wiv em ?
I was quite keen to try fitting the uprated damper myself and it was the "more or less" bit that worried me.
The 50mm MB version is a definite improvement on the original.
wot about the nuts n' bolts Mark ?
Yes, that is the steering damper that I bought. It costs £110.16 including VAT from that Inchape MB site I gave you. That is for a W463, are you sure it is the same for a 460 (isn't that what you have?).
If so, the bolts that I bought are as follows:
Bolt N304017010037 x 1
Washer N009021010209 x 1
Nut N91011301001 x 2
Bolt N304017010035 x 1
nice one Mark ! I'm gonna give it a bash ! (if i get stuck i'll be collecting you from your crib and bringing ya round to fix her up !)
It was Sherlok whom said that part number was the upgrade for the W460 further up the post. well at least that's how i understood it ?
What he actually said was:
Except there are an earlier version of option A) that had an 8mm at one end (NLA) and the brackets need changing as well. The brackets and mountings for each Damper differ from W460/1/3 and from model to model so please enquire with your Chassis Number for more info if you are Upgrading your Damper.
So checking with him first is definitely a good idea in case you do need a bracket.
And the part numbers for the nuts and bolts that Adrian quoted were different and he has a 460 too so his numbers might be correct for your G.
Those nuts and bolts cost nearly £12 so no sense getting the wrong ones - apart from the delay in getting them changed.
No it doesn't come with nuts and bolts. I think the stablus one uses 8mm the bilstein uses 10mm.
Hello Russ,
Yep i'm open to that suggestion chief ! what about the nuts n' bolts ? does it come wiv em ?
Hi guys
50mm OK for the late 460 like yours Neil
Nuts and Bolts etc should be the same as Mark's
Whichever type you fit will make a huge difference if the old one is shot
38mm good for 20k on road miles
50mm good for 40k on road miles
Less if you off road, but only drastically less if you REALLY off road
Gav
Cheers Gav,
I'm drinking, i'm drinking.
That's a bit more specific and displays a degree of honed accuracy and proven compatability.
This horse don't wanna be lead to poison !!!. (fancy rocking up at the MB dealership with a TATA part in your hand saying "Gis a G to fit that")
Ive gone to all that trouble modding a terrafirma return to centre as it bottomed out one way
Shortened tube and shaft and re threaded
Rolled tube over again
Looked really good and job went well, i think it was a discovery 2 item
I have ordered an original one of gav
I will compare both and give my results soon
Gaz
Nice one Gaz ! I'd be most interested to see if the competitions (slightly modified) components out perform the correct OEM parts.
Thanks for your input chaps. I'll let you know what I end up doing. I'm probably leaning toward the Terrafirma option as I'm only running 32" tyres.