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80 adjustable panards

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80 adjustable panards

Post by Bingham »

Chasing Adjustable panard rods for 80 series, apart from the obvious costly method, any suggestions
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Re: 80 adjustable panards

Post by RV80 »

Bingham wrote:Chasing Adjustable panard rods for 80 series, apart from the obvious costly method, any suggestions


chop em up and sleave it and weld it to get the desired length. :)
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Post by 80diesel4play »

Relocate the original mounts - less cost - less work and you keep stock components. only have to move 5 - 7mm anyway!

I know they work - I'm running that setup!!

Total cost - 2 hours work and a couple of slabs. Paint it yellow for that **Bling** look?

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investigate

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will have a look at both methods thanks
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Post by Mad Cruiser »

Adjustable Panhards aren't that expensive... i paid $250 each for mine from Superior Engineering
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