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03-04-2011, 12:38 AM | #15 |
Project Junkie! Fishing Poor!!
Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: Olympia,Wa. 98512
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Re: HG's Adjustable Track Bar
All of the trucks that I worked on were a 6" drop in the rear. One may have been 5". They were 3" to 4" in the front. Generaly speaking 4" or less will be fine with an adjustible panhard in the stock location. By the time I see the trucks they have already changed all of the bushings, ball joints and etc. just because they are experiencing the problems that I spoke of. They come to me because they are at the end of their rope.. These trucks are definetly not precision, that's for sure, but they should be able to run 100 mph without scaring the you know what out of you. By the way, I like your panhard bar and think it's great. A lot of thought had to have gone into it and many will be the benifate from it. Great job!! WES
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