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panhard-steering link Qs..

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panhard-steering link Qs..

Post by mud4b »

do these have to be inline with each other ?or just the same lenght?

i have to fit a drop pitman arm and it is going to move the two out of line..

what can i do?drop the panhard mount?
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Post by MYV84B »

Yes the have to be parralel to each other

drop your panhard bracket is da go

they have to be parralel so when the suspesion compresses

both the panhard and draglink move in the same relationship

if they didnt on compresion u would get bump steer
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Post by 65Mog »

They should only run parallel if they are the same length, if they are different they will travel through a different arc, if they are different lengths and you put them parallel it will make bump steer worse.
what ever you drop the pitman arm by just drop the panhard the same.
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