Koni steering damper for RHD 356A with VW steering box
Koni steering damper for RHD 356A with VW steering box
Hi all,
I've been absent for a while but slowly chipping away on my resto. I am going to reassemble my front suspension / steering soon and need to get a replacement steering damper. From hunting about on this forum and the registry it looks like the Koni damper is the best option, but I did read the following on one vendor site:
"Fitment is 356A thru 356C with pitman arms applicable to the ZF steering box."
My car (RHD 57 T1) has the earlier VW steering box. Does anyone know if the Koni damper is compatible with the VW steering box?
Many thanks!
I've been absent for a while but slowly chipping away on my resto. I am going to reassemble my front suspension / steering soon and need to get a replacement steering damper. From hunting about on this forum and the registry it looks like the Koni damper is the best option, but I did read the following on one vendor site:
"Fitment is 356A thru 356C with pitman arms applicable to the ZF steering box."
My car (RHD 57 T1) has the earlier VW steering box. Does anyone know if the Koni damper is compatible with the VW steering box?
Many thanks!
James Fitzsimons
1957 356A Coupe (RHD)
1957 356A Coupe (RHD)
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Re: Koni steering damper for RHD 356A with VW steering box
The “VW to 356 Parts Interchangeability” used to state that the steering damper from a split camper would fit a 356.
I don’t think there was a distinction made between early or late cars.
Does your old one have a part number that cross references?
I don’t think there was a distinction made between early or late cars.
Does your old one have a part number that cross references?
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Re: Koni steering damper for RHD 356A with VW steering box
Hi Simon,
The part number is 695 347 501 00. Here's a photo:
Stoddard sells the Boge replacement, but states the turning circle is reduced. I've also read on the registry that the performance isn't as good as the Koni one, but would I even know the difference
The part number is 695 347 501 00. Here's a photo:
Stoddard sells the Boge replacement, but states the turning circle is reduced. I've also read on the registry that the performance isn't as good as the Koni one, but would I even know the difference
James Fitzsimons
1957 356A Coupe (RHD)
1957 356A Coupe (RHD)
Re: Koni steering damper for RHD 356A with VW steering box
The parts book suggests the same damper was used for VW & ZF steering boxes
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Re: Koni steering damper for RHD 356A with VW steering box
I think as with most replacement parts, going from a worn out original to a new one of ANY make (or a perfect used replacement) will be an improvement…roboguy wrote: ↑Tue Oct 25, 2022 10:34 am Hi Simon,
The part number is 695 347 501 00. Here's a photo:
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Stoddard sells the Boge replacement, but states the turning circle is reduced. I've also read on the registry that the performance isn't as good as the Koni one, but would I even know the difference
I had this with my shock absorbers, a mishmash of different replacements, apart from the one original adjustable Koni as was fitted to the Super 90 when new.
Research showed that a set for a lowered king pin Beetle had the same open and closed length as one made for a 356, but at a FRACTION of the cost.
In the end Mike Ruddy “mycar” on this forum graciously let me have a full set of Porsche Konis that he had removed from his own 356.
My car is much improved, but Mike did say he didn’t think the new replacements (Koni) that he fitted, made much, if any difference….
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Re: Koni steering damper for RHD 356A with VW steering box
Thanks guys, I think I'm going to go with the Koni damper - I've got Koni suspension so it makes sense to match the steering damper and I'm pretty confident it'll work.
James Fitzsimons
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Re: Koni steering damper for RHD 356A with VW steering box
Hi
I am sure that when I upgraded the steering box on my 1957 356A T1 from VW to ZF, that I used a fresh version of the steering damper that I had before
Regards Jeremy
I am sure that when I upgraded the steering box on my 1957 356A T1 from VW to ZF, that I used a fresh version of the steering damper that I had before
Regards Jeremy
Re: Koni steering damper for RHD 356A with VW steering box
Just in case anyone ever comes back to this thread wanting to know the answer - I went for the Koni damper and it appears to fit just fine.
Cheers,
James
Cheers,
James
James Fitzsimons
1957 356A Coupe (RHD)
1957 356A Coupe (RHD)