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By jinwoo on Monday, May 21, 2001 - 02:29 pm: Edit |
Which one is good for mainly highway driving?
1. Stock
2. OME
3. Bilstein
Any place I can purchase at good price?
Any opinion will be greatly appreciated.
Jinwoo
95 Discovery
By garrett on Monday, May 21, 2001 - 03:45 pm: Edit |
From what I have heard......stay away from Bilstein. They tend to pull. I just put on a new OME. So far so good.......time will tell though, but from what I have heard they are great. And the price is right......got mine from Nathan Crabtree for under $50 I think.
By Ross on Monday, May 21, 2001 - 05:38 pm: Edit |
Ditto on the Bilstein. Stay away from it, I have heard good things about the OME.
By Mike on Monday, May 21, 2001 - 10:13 pm: Edit |
I have the OME and it works very well. No bump steer and no feedback when going over rough roads. I just trashed mine on a tree (don't ask), so I am having John at RoverTym make me up a custom relocation kit for the steering stabilizer. This will put it in the same location as a D90 and make it much harder to damage. If you are making a change anyway, why not move it up front? John charged me $75.00 for the kit. Rockware charges about $100.00 for the same kit.
LoL,
Mike
By Steve (Oz93discov8) on Thursday, May 24, 2001 - 09:19 am: Edit |
I've gone from original to TJM Series 2000 to Bilstein - only the Bilstein fixed my steering shimmy problem - no pulling to one side or the other either - check your wheel alignment. There is a high gas pressure in the Bilstein (probably why they work so well) but if your steering is set up right I don't reckon it should pull either way.
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