G'day guys
Anyone got any tips when I fit my adjustable panhards?
My plan is to use a ratchet tie down strap to get everything nice and central then throw her on, This sound good?
Will I need to adjust my steering arm and RTC dampener?
cheers
Stu
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Adjustable panhard rod fitting
Adjustable panhard rod fitting
88 Shorty Mav, 3" suspension lift, 3" body Lift, Tough Dog Adjustables, 35" MTR, Cheezy Racing lower control arms, and more to come
never done one or never heard of how to do one or never seen one done but this is my stab in the dark,
measure how many inches or mm your tyres hang out on one side then half that/get a middle measurement of what the tyres hang out by
get the measurements from the centre of each hole of the standard panhard rod
grab new adj panhard rod and set it to original measurements and add on that half of the tyre measurement onto that and that should get the ball rolling in the sort of correct place,
fine tune it from there
its all about measurements
measure how many inches or mm your tyres hang out on one side then half that/get a middle measurement of what the tyres hang out by
get the measurements from the centre of each hole of the standard panhard rod
grab new adj panhard rod and set it to original measurements and add on that half of the tyre measurement onto that and that should get the ball rolling in the sort of correct place,
fine tune it from there
its all about measurements
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