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Location: Lubbock, Texas
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How Low?
How low can you go without needing an adjustable trackbar? This is on a 71 shortbed.
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Re: How Low?
I'd say anything past a 3" drop.
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Re: How Low?
So if I do like a 2/3 drop I should be okay with the stock trackbar?
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Re: How Low?
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You could get a 'short' adjustable Panhard bar that mounts just like the original to compensate, but it will still have the undesirable working angle. For a few bucks more, you could get a longer bar (Super track Bar kit) that yields less side shift as the suspension travels (longer bar = less side shift upon suspension compression/extension) & relocates the rearend mount to a better working height for greater than 4" drops.
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