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    Thread: Borgeson joints

    1. #1
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      Borgeson joints

      I need to order some Borgeson joints to get the steering set up on my current project. Do you guys recommend the vibration reducer joint or can I just use the standard type joints? I believe the rack is mounted via polyurethane bushings, DSE rack on AME chassis. Thanks.

      PS, I do have the vibration reducing joint on a different car in place of the rag joint, but that’s all I’ve ever had on it so I don’t know if it really does much.

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      In my experience it does make a difference.

      Don
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      Yeah, they help. I don't build with them but I do swap them in as needed. Not every car needs them but some steering linkages get a harmonic in them and the wheel will start shaking for no apparent reason and the vibration damping U joint cures that.

      One other thing, I have put together some very quiet cars, and without the vibration reducer u joint you can hear the fluid flowing through rack when turning as the sound transfers through the linkage and column.
      Donny

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      Thanks guys. I’ll get the vibration reducer joint.

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      Quote Originally Posted by 65 drop top View Post
      I need to order some Borgeson joints to get the steering set up on my current project. Do you guys recommend the vibration reducer joint or can I just use the standard type joints? I believe the rack is mounted via polyurethane bushings, DSE rack on AME chassis. Thanks.

      PS, I do have the vibration reducing joint on a different car in place of the rag joint, but that’s all I’ve ever had on it so I don’t know if it really does much.
      The vibration reducer is always a good idea, it gets rid of hand numbing road vibrations and will also work to mitigate any hydraulic noise from passing up through to the steering wheel.

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      Hydraulic noise is a far more eloquent way to say what I was trying to describe.
      Donny

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      if the intermediate shaft is non telescopic it is best to use the damper, especially with an aftermarket frame and R&P where you also may get bind under load.

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