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correctly setting up panhard bar

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correctly setting up panhard bar

Post by crokie83 »

i just bought a adjustable panhard bar and was wondering what is the correct way to set it up?
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Post by Daisy »

put it on car first.

Measure from guard to the tyre on both sides and adjust accordingly.

Pretty basic.

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Post by crokie83 »

cheers tom
was just making sure there wasnt any tricky stuff to look out for
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Post by big red »

remove old panhard rod.
use a ratchet strap to pull body to central position.
adjust and fit new panhard rod.
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Post by Daisy »

crokie83 wrote:cheers tom
was just making sure there wasnt any tricky stuff to look out for


what big red said

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Post by crokie83 »

thanks guys
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Post by bazzle »

But one for both ends or it will crab.

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Post by crokie83 »

its got ifs
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Post by Cheezy4x4 »

Remove wheels and suport diff on axle stands, measure from disk or drum on each side to the chassis and adjust accordingly. :D
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

crokie83 wrote:its got ifs


Whats that.. and how can i fit it to my car :D
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Post by RB zook »

how do i adjust the panhard on my ifs :?
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