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drag it like you stole it
Join Date: Feb 2002
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panhard rod?
who sells an adjustable panhard rod?
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I Love This Stuff!
Join Date: May 2002
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www.earlyclassic.com sells good stuff, aswell as most of the companies on the main page
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Second that. They have a great adjustable rear traction bar that allows you to change the geometry of your rear-end in case you want to drop it. It goes from the frame at the stock location all the way to a bracket they send you that goes under the passenger side saddle on the rear axle housing. I'll be grabbing that when I do the rear drop.
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Join Date: Jun 2001
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custom classic perform also has one.
classicperform.com
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chevelito
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custom classic perform also has one.
classicperform.com
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drag it like you stole it
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i dont really understand the concept of this banhard rod thing.. i think it is suppose to keep your rearend centered? what happens if you have an adjustable suspension such as airbags? wouldn't it move then?
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There are a number of other effects the triangulated rear suspension have, but I suspect they would probably bore most of you and/or aren't really relevant since you're not doing circle track racing. Here's a link for everything you ever wanted to know about triangulated rear suspensions but were afraid to ask. ![]() BTW, four-link rear suspensions don't have this problem! (they have others, but this ain't one of them)... Kenneth
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drag it like you stole it
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so should i get a 27" or 24" adjustable?
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What you'll do is adjust the spherical rod end until the rearend is centered when the truck is lowest. That way the tires will be most centered when they have to contend with clearances of the inner and outer bed walls (or rear fenders on stepsides). When the truck is raised to the driving height, the rearend will be offset to the left slightly, but you'll be hard pressed to notice it, and the sheetmetal clearance won't be much of a problem since your tires will actually be below instead of beside the bed walls. Kenneth
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they say you don't need one with a 4" drop but i HIGHLY reccommend it. before i changed when it shifted hard the truck would kick to the left. it wasn't a very safe situation.
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