What I'm wanting to know is how to find the "middle" point so I can drill the holes to lock it with. Would simply parking it on flat ground be good enough? I'm hoping there's an easy answer to this


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yeah id like to see thatZOOK60 wrote:Make sure you put it on youtube when you drive it.
yeah but get rid of the bolt and just use some kind of quick release pin, then weld a bracket up high and pin it up while off roadNelso wrote:So let me see if I understand correctly. The panhard is stopping the leaves from warping sideways when you steer so it can be driven on the road and you want to be able to free up the panhard for offroad so it can flex and twist the springs to their full potential.
Why not just unbolt the panhard from the diff and bolt it up to the chassis so it is out of the way when offroad?
I was going to suggest exactly thismud4b wrote:can i suggest a slightly different approach to this.
what is causing the springs to move sideways so much that it needs a panhard?
are your shackles to large? go with smaller shackles..
has the leafpack had too many springs removed, replace a few springs..
just something to look at..
That thing is on coils not leaves. So has nothing to do with this problemLiam wrote:Put some leaves back in it.
Panhard on the same side as the fixed end of the spring?
Not enough leaves in the back = bad things happen;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2La1THaq44
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