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Old 02-28-2008, 06:34 AM   #1
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Panhard questions

newbie here , I have a 67 short wide with factory rearend factory fenders and wheels tubs .
I have a set of 20X10 rims with 5.25 bspace 275 40 20 tires .
I have put the wheels on the truck without tires and it looks like I will have 1' space to the frame side of the wheelwell and about 1.5" to to fender lip .
i have an adjustable panhard bar that allowed me to set it up to this tollerance .
How much side to side movement will I get when driving / I have bags and the bar is set like this for ride hieght .
Any help appreciated .
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newbie here , I have a 67 short wide with factory rearend factory fenders and wheels tubs .
I have a set of 20X10 rims with 5.25 bspace 275 40 20 tires .
I have put the wheels on the truck without tires and it looks like I will have 1' space to the frame side of the wheelwell and about 1.5" to to fender lip .
i have an adjustable panhard bar that allowed me to set it up to this tollerance .
How much side to side movement will I get when driving / I have bags and the bar is set like this for ride hieght .
Any help appreciated .
thanks
The lateral movement will be determined by the length of the panhard bar and the angle at which it sits. Typically you won't see more than a half an inch through the whole travel (with an aftermarket bar... longer than factory). I think you won't have much to worry about while driving.
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Old 02-28-2008, 07:06 AM   #3
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Re: Panhard questios

thanks for the help . I was wondering if i was going to need a Watts link to make sure .I think I can sleep easier now .
Appreciate it .
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thanks for the help . I was wondering if i was going to need a Watts link to make sure .I think I can sleep easier now .
Appreciate it .
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Old 02-28-2008, 09:30 AM   #5
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Re: Panhard questios

I think that the panhard should be about level at ride height.. I could be wrong though
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Old 02-28-2008, 06:14 PM   #6
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Re: Panhard questions

By the way... you can't tempt us with your setup without any pics...

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Old 02-28-2008, 06:20 PM   #7
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Sorry about no pics , I have 2 issues . One is the truck is stored for the winter without accessuntil next week . And i have no clue how to post them , but i will find out , and do so .
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