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What PSI for Thuren/King Steering Damper?

Posted: Tue Jun 18, 2019 8:45 pm
by thedriver21
Anyone who has the Thuren/King damper, what PSI do you have it set at? Did you keep it at the factory 100 psi? Anyone lower or higher?

Re: What PSI for Thuren/King Steering Damper?

Posted: Wed Jun 19, 2019 1:11 pm
by Bigdodge
It's not adjustable. Comes pre charged. The older fox version I have on my 99 is and anything over about 60 or so would cause it to push the wheel too much.

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Re: What PSI for Thuren/King Steering Damper?

Posted: Wed Jun 19, 2019 9:39 pm
by DamageWagon
Bigdodge wrote:It's not adjustable. Comes pre charged. The older fox version I have on my 99 is and anything over about 60 or so would cause it to push the wheel too much.

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It is definitely adjustable.

If you’ve still got the 2013 you’ll add pressure to account for road crown (more pressure will push left harder). You can go in 20psi increments and see how you like it, I wouldn’t go above 200psi or below 70psi without contacting thuren for a safe number. You can probably go lower on the steering damper than on a shock without having cavitation issues.

Re: What PSI for Thuren/King Steering Damper?

Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2019 9:21 pm
by Bigdodge
Woops, my mistake. I didn't see a Valve when installing it so assumed it was set. My mistake.

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Re: What PSI for Thuren/King Steering Damper?

Posted: Mon Jun 24, 2019 2:20 pm
by Oilbrnr
Neither did mine.

What PSI for Thuren/King Steering Damper?

Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2019 9:13 pm
by Rodeoflyer
Mine needs an adapter of some sort. Thuren said they would provide the adapter eventually. It's like a King 2.0.

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Re: What PSI for Thuren/King Steering Damper?

Posted: Fri Jul 05, 2019 9:22 am
by Bigdodge
 this is what is on his website for the king damper. I just never read the full description of it.

Adjusting the pressure is easy if you would like to do it. Some vehicles have a strong pull from the tire tread design, or other factors. On the 2013+ trucks adding more pressure will "push right," to counter a left pull. The most common tires with a built in left pull are Nitto Trail Grapplers. 

      Adjusting the pressure can be done two ways. The more precise way to do it is to buy the special charge fitting, that we will offer for sale soon, on the universal parts page. The alternate process is SUPER easy, and often how we do it in the shop. Basically you remove the small allen head charge cap to gain access to the buried schrader valve, and just push a standard rubber tip blow gun up to the hole, and pressurize from 100 to 250 psi. Using the blow-gun technique you do need a nitrogen tank with a good regulator, or set pressure in your clean filtered air compressor tank, so you know what pressure you are putting in. The pressure required to over-ride and open the schrader spring is about 5psi, so if you have your regulator/tank at 105psi, you will be putting right at 100psi in the damper.

 



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