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How to adjust panhard rod on 4" lift

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How to adjust panhard rod on 4" lift

Post by iamgq »

HI guys,

I am fitting a adjustable panhard for my 4" lifted GQ.

How do I know if the adjustment is right? Is there any standard measurment?

Thanks
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Post by chunderlicious »

easiest way is to measure off the chassis onto a part of the diff consistent on both sides ie; disc rotor face etc.
turbos are nice but i'd rather be blown
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Post by GQ Bear »

What he said above^^

No standard measurement as every 4" lift varies to some degree.

When i fitted mine i attached a ratchet strap to rear axle and chassis to pull diff across, then measured, then fitted, then measured again. Front i jacked driver's side body up with highlift, fitted panhard, lowered, measured, and repeated untill right. Both ends took me about 20mins to fit accurately.
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Post by whitemav »

Mine sits slightly to the left so it doesnt take out the wires running down the chassis rail at full flex. Only by 5mm when sitting level.
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Post by chimpboy »

Yep, just make the two sides even and it can take a while depending on your panhard design.
This is not legal advice.
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