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You may have another issue that you are trying to mask with the damper.If there is wear in the suspension components or your swivel preloads are all to pot, then this could be where the actual issue lies.Take the damper off and give it a feel... should feel like a good suspension damper does... even resistance in both directions all along the stroke.
dont get a decarbon one, the shockers seem fine but the damper i had seized solid in under a month. no visible damage . Need to do some work and had to remove it with a drift...solid, not impressed
One small tip, I replaced my OK steering damper for a pro-comp one when I relocated the damper to up-front. The new one was mightily stiff by comparison to the old one but hey, it went on anyway. Trouble was I didn't do the nuts up tight enough, they were tight but not enough. I found that because the new damper was so stiff, the rubber bushes took all the fine vibrations and not the damper. Thought my wheels weren't balanced for ages until someone suggested doing em up real tight. Now the vibrations are absorbed by the damper and not left to shake the bushes about.