they dont sell them

coxsy wrote:the joys of nissan spares, you may need to go nolathane or call superior engineering they have them
Bank transffer is always an option. Most Australian businesses don't like to take forein credit cards, so that's the rout I always go. No problems there.coxsy wrote:yer i want a superior front pan hard but my visa card is not usefull outside of nz these days having $17,000 in credit is not enough
Sure is:JoseM wrote:Now that I have your attention, let me hijack thethread for a second. I have a 3" lift with 36" tires. I know I don't really need adjustable panhards, but I hate how the diffs look all to one side.
Besides the obvious, can anyone tell me what other benefits, if any, I would get if decide to put on a set (front and rear) of superior's panards?
Thanx for everyones patience...
the most important one!!!! cuz those chunks fly into your can :(coxy321 wrote:I got mine from the local dealer - i chucked the nolathane crap that came with my adj. panhards.
Sure is:JoseM wrote:Now that I have your attention, let me hijack thethread for a second. I have a 3" lift with 36" tires. I know I don't really need adjustable panhards, but I hate how the diffs look all to one side.
Besides the obvious, can anyone tell me what other benefits, if any, I would get if decide to put on a set (front and rear) of superior's panards?
Thanx for everyones patience...
- Realigns your shocks back to normal position/stroke
- Realigns your springs for proper action
- Realigns your front radius arm bushes (unloads the angled stress)
- Realigns rear arm (upper and lower) bush angle stress
- Corrects horizontal alignment of tailshafts and uni's
- Stops the "short" side (passenger side) rear tyre scrubbing inside of arch on compression
- Stops stones, mud, water and other crap getting flicked all up the "long" side (drivers side).
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