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Old 11-17-2020, 01:45 AM   #28
Jimbo56
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Freedom Traveller A27
State: North Carolina
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Originally Posted by Chance View Post
The correct word for a shock absorber is damper, not dampener. It “damps” (not dampens) unwanted motion in the suspension, or in this case steering linkage. Damping (not dampening) is associated with reduction of vibration or motion.

Dampen is associated with making or getting things wet, not controlling motion. Therefore, dampen, dampener, or dampening may be used often, but incorrectly when applied to vehicle suspension or motion control.

Just sharing information for those who may want to look it up for themselves. And for what it’s worth, a Google search will show 1,000s of incorrect uses.

I know what everyone means — just trying to help those who want to know the difference.
You’ve been 16ACE27’d
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