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rear panhard length

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rear panhard length

Post by dwaynes »

Guys does any one out there know the length of a standard GQ rear panhard from centre of eye to centre of eye and also what the length of one correctly adjusted for a 4" lift would be.


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Post by GU_247 »

Ill get back to you
Why are you asking
I have standard panhards under the house at home and adjustables on the car (4" lift)
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Post by dwaynes »

GU_247 wrote:Ill get back to you
Why are you asking
I have standard panhards under the house at home and adjustables on the car (4" lift)
the reason im asking is to confirm some measurments as im under the impresion that the one on the car is standard but have access to one that come off a 4 inch lift and is the same length as mine.

So my reasoning is, is mine one for a 4inch lift or is the other one incorrect.
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Post by GU_247 »

972 ctr to ctr for rear panhard
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Post by dwaynes »

GU_247 wrote:972 ctr to ctr for rear panhard
i take it that is for the 4" lift?

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Post by GU_247 »

No that is the standard panhard length
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Post by dwaynes »

okay thats just weird as the one on my car and the other is 965mm ctr to ctr
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Post by Rogue Patrol »

Just measured, got my adj. set at 972 approx.?
Looks pretty close to centre.
Can't measure th stock one as it looks like a banana.
But th higher you go th longer it needs to be.
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Post by rvh96 »

if you buy an adjustable bar just set it up so the diff is central and dont worry about how long it is it doesnt matter ,if you measured 10 patrols with the same lift and the bars were all set correctly you would probably have 10 different measurements anyway
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Post by GU_247 »

Well its the length of the non adjustable panhard I pulled of the car
Its a 97 GQ
My adjustable is set to around 10-12mm longer
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Post by dwaynes »

GU_247 wrote:Well its the length of the non adjustable panhard I pulled of the car
Its a 97 GQ
My adjustable is set to around 10-12mm longer
ah i wonder if there is now a difference between the GQ1 and the later model GQ2

but by the sounds of things the one i have been given is a standard one.
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Post by azzad »

I got my std ones up in the shed Ill measure them today and let you know.

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