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03-09-2011, 06:16 PM | #23 | |
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Re: Wanting to bag truck but not lay frame questions
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I feel it is worth-while to do whatever it takes to ensure the Panhard bar goes from the frame all the way across to the pass side T/A (or pass side of the rear end housing). That can be accomplished by buying a new aftermarket adj bar, or by modifying your exiting bar. If you go through the effort to make the factory bar longer, you might as well make it adj too.... It REALLY helps installation & set-up ease.
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