I needed to make a new one and better position it under the car, thought I would share photos and see what you guys think. Maybe it can be added to the Bible if its worthy.':lol:'
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The Original next to a thicker and tougher looking Standard Patrol Panhard bar that was cut down and used

With the bigger ended part of the panhard bar cut of I had a sleeve and coller made up of 4140 Chromolly ( I think that what it was) and purchased a more beefy Alloy Racing Rose Joint that would fit in

The track bar also had a tab welded on as part of rego requirements as if the rose joint ever breaks there is a strap attached to it so it doesnt hit the road- and quote " hook on the road and Flip my Sierra"

but fair enough Im happy its there as it will stop this happening when it got landed on and bent behind the diff

A new bracket was made for the transfer as the body lift also included lifting the transfer a little, and it was easyer as the old bracket was dodgy as and the welding had alot of slag still in it and in some areas under cut and not full penetration.

And down the back on the diff. All high tensile bolts used and all made for under $70 dollars.





