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i went for and would recommend the paddocks bars. they are NOT just a tube you slide over the old and very thin standard bars.http://www.paddockspares.com/scp/OFF_ROAD/HD_Steering_Rods.html
HiAfter I have fitted my cranked rear trailing arms some solid steering bars are next on my list. Ideally I like some that also enable me to relocate the steering damper like what they have done with those sleeved jobbies...I think actually I may have seen some kit on Wizards ebay shop to relocate the damper but can't remember the details...
Yeh, wizard does a relocation kit, very simple and easy to fit, gets the damper out the way nicely!http://www.wizardbilt.com/Steering%20Damper%20Relocation%20Kit.htm
Ben, you'll notice no difference to the steering at all, its a simple solution to getting the damper damaged. Mobi, I fitted Sumo bars to mine but waited a couple of months to refit the damper/damper relocation kit and I must say that it was a nightmare :shock: Every bump, especially on a bend, and I really had to hold on So i would definately say that a damper is needed regardless.