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Paddock's Steering Rods


HoggyN

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I won't comment on them directly, but as a tip, if you are relocating your steering damper to the defender position (very recommended) it is probably wise to get a set designed for the defender (someone will confirm which set should fit your vehicle -I am a little unsure :(), rather than a Rangie -saves having to fabricate a clamp on the drag link :)

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I won't comment on them directly, but as a tip, if you are relocating your steering damper to the defender position (very recommended)

Thanks, I've got a Defender swan neck and damper and I know I need Defender rods but not sure what make is best. Most of Paddocks stuff is perfectly good (for the money) but I've had other stuff where I wished I'd paid a bit more for better quality.

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Are Paddock's heavy duty steering rods any good? If not is there a better choice?

I've been looking at these

ive used them for the past 3 years, no problems at all, i did however snap the swan neck bit off on my 90, guess that shows how strong the arms are. i would recomend moving the damper from under the axle, dampers dont last very long at all under there.

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Firstly, I would recommend getting the drag link for a RR and get the clamp on bracket to adapt it for a steering damper in the Defender location. That way the arm is the right length for the RR drop arm that uses a TRE instead of the disastrous drop arm ball joint. I am not sure if a defender arm with the weak swan neck is the right length for a RR....... anyhow, I would avoid the defender swan neck as it is the weak link.

I got my Sumo bars from QT.

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Firstly, I would recommend getting the drag link for a RR and get the clamp on bracket to adapt it for a steering damper in the Defender location. That way the arm is the right length for the RR drop arm that uses a TRE instead of the disastrous drop arm ball joint. I am not sure if a defender arm with the weak swan neck is the right length for a RR....... anyhow, I would avoid the defender swan neck as it is the weak link.

I got my Sumo bars from QT.

The clamp on bracket on the Paddocks bars atually fit into two grooves in the track rod -hence why I suggested the defender equivalent... you could do what I did and make up a clamp on bracket a bit more substantial than the paddock-supplied one... It involved some 50x50 box, a 30mm hole cutter and a piece of right-angled 6mm steel and it was job done... if you want pics I might be able to crawl around under there get a pic -though access is awkward with the steering guard on.

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