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comments on the Panhard bar...

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comments on the Panhard bar...

Post by uki »

Does anyone have one of these on there rig-and if so could you tell a difference or was it just wasted money??Is it worth its price $299 before shipping...
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

I ran one on my old ZOOK and it was well worth the effort it drive a lot better with it on.
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Post by N*A*M »

if you keep the shackle short you probably won't really need one

but if you do make one, make sure the panhard follows the same lines (looking from the front) as the drag link to minimise binding
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Post by N*A*M »

this may describe better

see the panhard behind the drag link?

almost follows the exact same line
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Post by N*A*M »

also do it like the grey line

not the pink one
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Post by Wendle »

N*A*M wrote:if you keep the shackle short you probably won't really need one

but if you do make one, make sure the panhard follows the same lines (looking from the front) as the drag link to minimise binding


tis for neutral steering and minimal bump-steer, not binding....
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Post by N*A*M »

so you're saying this wouldn't bind?
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Post by Wendle »

it wont bind because of the drag-link, it will just move the pitman arm.
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Post by N*A*M »

right you are. now i get it. :roll:
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Post by Wendle »

allthough at that angle it will load up your shackle bushes sideways lots as it travels.
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Post by uki »

looks like i may need to get a panhard bar....got to save my money...would like to put it on while my zook is still all apart.

thanks again for the comments
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Post by Guy »

I am running longer than stock shackles with rear springs in front no chasis extension and have not found I "need" a panhard .. never the less I think I am gunna fab one up along with a rear "torque rod" for the diff as I am SPOA .. I think a few SPUA truck could use em as well ..
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