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pahnhard rods
pahnhard rods
iv got a set of 4 inch coils and shocks for my mavrick so all i need is castor plates and pahnhard rods. i was wondering has anyone made there own pahnhard rods? if so what size steel did you use? i am thinking of just puting in the coils and working out the size of the rod needed.
I came close to making my own and thought bugger it. The rear would be easy as it's straight, but you'd have to put the correct bend in the front one and make/buy/weld a bracket for the stabiliser. You could cut it and sleeve it too, then reinforce it 'cos they're weak as.
Unless you've access to a good press forget it 'cos the bushes are a mutha to press out and in. If you have got a press and buy new rods, press out the bushes and put genuine ones in on the front panhard. They're not too exy from Nissan
Unless you've access to a good press forget it 'cos the bushes are a mutha to press out and in. If you have got a press and buy new rods, press out the bushes and put genuine ones in on the front panhard. They're not too exy from Nissan
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Re: pahnhard rods
you will need to add about 12-15mm usually.superzuki wrote:iv got a set of 4 inch coils and shocks for my mavrick so all i need is castor plates and pahnhard rods. i was wondering has anyone made there own pahnhard rods? if so what size steel did you use? i am thinking of just puting in the coils and working out the size of the rod needed.
Desert fox rods seem to be ok, and fit factory bushes, which is important.
We also make extra heavy duty stainles washers to hold the rods on, and help the bushes last, and stop the rods being able to come off over a bent steel washer on the diff ends.
panards
I bought mine from bursons. They are whitline and were $180 each (with bushes) which is a lot better than any other quote i got, although it wouldnt be hard to make your own. I'm pretty sure the aftermarket ones are solid not hollow.
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Re: panards
Jimbo wrote:I bought mine from bursons. They are whitline and were $180 each (with bushes) which is a lot better than any other quote i got, although it wouldnt be hard to make your own. I'm pretty sure the aftermarket ones are solid not hollow.
Jimmy
Hollow round section is actually stronger than solid bar when it comes to bending it. But the one's you buy are 32mm solid and are plenty strong.
mavzilla wrote:
gq 4 inch lift ,cut off the ends and welded em on a bit 50mm x 25mm box.
for 4 inch lift just add 16mm in length(cost about 10 bucks to make and you wont bend it(like old 1)
Did you make the front one out of rhs aswell?
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No a solid bar is still stronger than the equivelant hollow bar with the same outer diametre!! However the hollow bar is stronger per unit weight as much of the material closest to the certral axis is "wasted" as it doesnt proved much resistance to bending compared to if the same material was on the outer side of the bar.
example a 31.75mm (1¼ “) by 1.24mm (0.049”) tube bar is the equivalent of a 23.0mm solid bar. This solid bar has an OD which is 72.6% (23/31.75 x 100) of the tube OD, but has an increase in weight of 71.5% over the tube bar.
example a 31.75mm (1¼ “) by 1.24mm (0.049”) tube bar is the equivalent of a 23.0mm solid bar. This solid bar has an OD which is 72.6% (23/31.75 x 100) of the tube OD, but has an increase in weight of 71.5% over the tube bar.
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so when using the standard front panhard rod the diff still sits in the center with a 4 inch lift? or how big is ur lift?YankeeDave wrote:for the rear :
cut mine and reused the bush housings, and used 44OD with 3.4mm wall thickness while makeing them 10mm longer all up
front is standard
this would be good as i will only need to mod the rear rod.
God no! I have a 4" lift and it pulled the diff way off centre - the drivers front wheel was way out the guard, and the passenger one way inside it. Just change the pair and have done.superzuki wrote:so when using the standard front panhard rod the diff still sits in the center with a 4 inch lift? or how big is ur lift?YankeeDave wrote:for the rear :
cut mine and reused the bush housings, and used 44OD with 3.4mm wall thickness while makeing them 10mm longer all up
front is standard
this would be good as i will only need to mod the rear rod.
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Re: pahnhard rods
you will need to add about 12-15mm usually.
Just wondering, I'm about to fit a 6" tough dog lift kit on the weekend. Does anybody know what I should set the panhard rods at??
Just wondering, I'm about to fit a 6" tough dog lift kit on the weekend. Does anybody know what I should set the panhard rods at??
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