Shimmy Damper
Item Name Code (INC) 60374
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A mechanism which retards or nullifies angular vibration between two items.
Additional Information for Shimmy Damper
A shimmy damper, also known as a steering damper or a steering stabilizer, is a device used in vehicles to reduce or eliminate steering wheel shimmy or wobble. Shimmy is a rapid side-to-side movement of the front wheels that can occur when driving at high speeds or when hitting bumps or potholes.
The shimmy damper is typically installed between the steering linkage and the chassis of the vehicle. It consists of a hydraulic cylinder filled with fluid and a piston that moves back and forth in response to steering wheel movement. When the steering wheel is turned, the piston in the shimmy damper provides resistance, dampening any excessive movement and stabilizing the steering system.
The main purpose of a shimmy damper is to improve steering control and stability, especially in situations where shimmy can cause the vehicle to become difficult to control. It helps to absorb the energy generated by the oscillation of the front wheels, preventing it from being transferred to the steering wheel and the rest of the vehicle.
Shimmy dampers are commonly used in various types of vehicles, including cars, trucks, motorcycles, and aircraft. They are particularly beneficial for off-road vehicles and heavy-duty trucks that are more prone to experiencing steering shimmy due to their larger size and weight.
Overall, shimmy dampers play a crucial role in enhancing the safety and comfort of driving by minimizing steering wheel shimmy and improving steering stability.