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Location: Liberty, & Garden City S.C. , U.S.
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Re: adjustable panhard bar?
Easy guy's,
![]() The adjustable bar is not what I call adjustable, well not once you install it anyway. I have the one pictured and it's great but the word adjustable is loosley fitting for it. The only way you can adjust it is to take it off. I can get a measurment in the morning for you, I'm at work tonight but can grab it when I get home. project 67 sub, I hope you make yours a real adjustable one. ![]() ![]()
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: san bernardino ca. everywhere
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Re: adjustable panhard bar?
thanks Andy4639. yah i dont know yet if im going to make it a real adjustable one yet but i might. right know its static drop about 9" in the rear, and the stock panhard bar was running uphill and pulling the diff. to the drivers side so i gotta make a new one cuz im on a very limited budget right now and cant buy one, but i already have the tube to build it, and the 1/4" plate for the tabs.
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Last edited by project 67 sub; 03-11-2009 at 11:15 PM. |
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