CM2250 Vibratech Damper |
11-25-2020, (Subject: CM2250 Vibratech Damper ) Post: #1 | |||
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CM2250 Vibratech Damper I see that Vibratech has released a new heavy duty version of the damper in addition to the stock replacement. {link removed} When is it suggested here on when it is it better to upgrade to the hd unit as opposed to the stock replacement? | |||
11-25-2020, (Subject: CM2250 Vibratech Damper ) Post: #2 | |||
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RE: CM2250 Vibratech Damper (11-25-2020 )redbeard Wrote: I see that Vibratech has released a new heavy duty version of the damper in addition to the stock replacement. {link removed} some of the ppl that have them say they are ok, make no difference from factory unit.. others have had to rip them off because they went bad prematurely. .. I am not a fan of them myself. otherwise, stop listening to the market hype ... companies will do anything to get you to buy their s$it. here is one of those references: http://rawze.com/forums/showthread.php?t...5#pid11905 User's Signature: ->: What I post is just my own thoughts and Opinions! --- I AM Full Of S__T!. | |||
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11-26-2020, (Subject: CM2250 Vibratech Damper ) Post: #3 | |||
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RE: CM2250 Vibratech Damper All a damper does is balance the crankshaft, 500,000 mile life span, I can't see what would make one HD? It is the viscous fluid in them internally that drys and hardens over time, not the damper itself. I would stick with the tried and true OEM from Cummins. Remember to paint it. User's Signature: 2008 ProStar, OEM 600hp CM-871, 18spd, 3:42, in framed in Rawze's driveway. Every day is a fresh new episode of, "The Twilight Zone"... Rod Serling lives rent free in my head. I can smell the Chesterfields. | |||
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