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Old 05-16-2007, 07:07 AM   #11
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Re: Panhard Bar adjustment... How to??

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At What hieght do you need an adjustable panhard bar. I'm looking at a 4" drop in the rear. Is it necessary?
Shawn
every inch you lower your truck you gradually make the rear end offcenter by the time its 3-4 inches dropped its a noticeable differance in the wheelwell clearance, the truck will still run and drive down the road fine, it just starts to look a bit goofey doin it// personally i've normally replaced with an adjustable bar on most trucks i've owned lowered or not just because the old ones were bent twisted and needed new bushings and i figured the new adjustable bar was a worthehile upgrade
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