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Re: DO NOT OPEN- Air Ride Technologies inside
This giant jig-saw puzzle was starting to take shape with all of the perimeter points attached, all that was left to do was fill in the blanks. The shocks were painted and installed, then the panhard bar was put in place. The upper end of the bar is bolted to the cross brace. The lower end of the bar attaches to the rear axle housing.
Rather than design an elaborate steel bracket system, Ridetech chose to simplify things here. They designed a billet bracket that bolts directly to the axle pumpkin. It utilizes the existing bolt holes and is designed to triangulate the mounting points for strength.
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