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3" lift panhard lengths

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3" lift panhard lengths

Post by THICKNICK »

just wanting to cut and extend my front and rear panhard rods to suit 3" lift, so wanting to know what the distance should be centre of eye to centre of eye.

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Post by Auto-Craft »

12mm longer.
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Post by SuperiorEngineering »

If you want to do it properly fit the coils , drive it on those coils for a a week or 2 to settle them in , remove the panhard align the diff properly, measure and then fabricate them.
As assissin said approx 12mm but it depends on the actual lift you get from the coils fitted as different rate coils / wires all lift vehicles different
Just because you have 3 inch coils does not mean it sits at 3 inch.
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Post by mhgill »

SuperiorEngineering wrote:If you want to do it properly fit the coils , drive it on those coils for a a week or 2 to settle them in , remove the panhard align the diff properly, measure and then fabricate them.
As assissin said approx 12mm but it depends on the actual lift you get from the coils fitted as different rate coils / wires all lift vehicles different
Just because you have 3 inch coils does not mean it sits at 3 inch.
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I'm doing this in a week or two aswell, how do i "align the diff properly"?

Take panhard rod off and drive in a straight line or is it more technical than that? :)
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Post by tye1986 »

no do not dirve with the pan hard rod off... i didi mine by eye by taking the pand hard off and moved the body to the correct position or u can put a straight endge on your tyre an measure distance to your gaurd....
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Post by darnoldrs »

just remove the panhard rod and make sure the diff is sitting central. If it is not just push the car to one side as it will move side to side quite easily.
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Post by Southern Cross 4x4 »

Take panhard rod off and drive in a straight line or is it more technical than that? :)[/quote]
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Post by THICKNICK »

cheers fellas,

yer i know how to do it properly, but was wanting to have the panhard rod there ready to put in when i put the coils in. so i will work off the 12mm.

I mean you can nearly get away with not touchin them at all, but will add the 12mm and should be close enough.
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Post by mhgill »

Southern Cross 4x4 wrote:Take panhard rod off and drive in a straight line or is it more technical than that? :)
R u Fugin serious :finger:[/quote]

come on, I didn't mean drive at 40kph with no panhard rod, 10M up my driveway at 2kph wont do any damage, then the vehicle can centre itself.

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