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Rudolph Hucker 06-18-2013 01:25 PM

adjustable panhard bar on lwered stang
 
hi peeps.
just noticed on my lowered gt that the rear axle is not sitting dead center.
the rear tires are not even with the rear wings.
ok i realise i need an adjustable panhard bar.
just 2 things
is this one ok?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/05-12-Must...item53ecb62db7

also can it be fitted by me on ramps?
cheers rudi

DocSnickers 06-18-2013 01:42 PM

I would look at a Whiteline Adjustable Panhard Bar they are rock solid. Hopefully you can get those over in the UK that I am not sure of.

I would also check your camber on the front. You may have to get camber bolts to center it back out.

Rudolph Hucker 06-18-2013 01:47 PM

only the back was lowered...i live in sweden not the uk dude..

vixr 06-18-2013 01:47 PM

Rudolph Hucker, that looks just like the BMR panhard I bought...

Rudolph Hucker 06-18-2013 01:52 PM

any good dude?

Rudolph Hucker 06-18-2013 01:52 PM

can i fit it without a car lift?
ie on ramps or a jack stand?

VistaBlueFrank68 06-18-2013 03:08 PM

You don't need adjustable for a little drop unless you have wide tires, then it will be noticeable. Such as 305's which might rub if not centered.

You should also get a Bump Steer (Steada $167) and Cam Bolts ($24) because you lowered your front now the geometry is off on the tire (Cam bolts will flatten out the tire) and Bump Steer will correct the angle of the tie rods.

And a cooler to keep your Lutfisk and Fin Fvodka chilled.
A sword is always loaded.

baddog671 06-18-2013 03:15 PM


Originally Posted by VistaBlueFrank68 (Post 8233489)
You don't need adjustable for a little drop unless you have wide tires, then it will be noticeable. Such as 305's which might rub if not centered.

You should also get a Bump Steer (Steada $167) and Cam Bolts ($24) because you lowered your front now the geometry is off on the tire (Cam bolts will flatten out the tire) and Bump Steer will correct the angle of the tie rods.

And a cooler to keep your Lutfisk and Fin Fvodka chilled.
A sword is always loaded.

Wrong. I have 245's and it was instantly noticeable that the center was off on a 1" drop.

And he said he only lowered the rear. Bumpsteer and cam bolts are irrelevant...

vixr 06-18-2013 03:24 PM


Originally Posted by Rudolph Hucker (Post 8233427)
any good dude?

It sure looks like the same one...its rock solid.

VistaBlueFrank68 06-18-2013 03:29 PM

By the blood of ABBA, do not deny your Danish Overlords.

Chill R.H., most anglo Americans call the Netherlands - Holland.
I believe that would be similar to calling America - California.

Do you have to pay a V.A.T. tax on orders plus an import penalty for foreign parts?
Better get the right part the first time.

White-line parts can be tricky with other parts - the WATTS link is $899 for me, probable $10,899.39 for you. but do you know not only is it the best anti sway for the rear end but it will not work with 99% of all the rear sway bars. White-line rear sway bar goes along the under side of the differential while all others go behind the differential.

Sometimes it pays to go with similar sets, like all BMR - LCA, UCA with lowering brackets BMR adjustable Pannhard bar. Eirbach springs, shocks and struts. Some keep their stock shocks and struts then lower with springs and don't get a proper effect.

I'm truly sorry to hear about ABBA breaking-up do you by any chance have the phone numbers for Agnetha or Anni-Frid? I might have a rebound chance.
Later


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