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Old Feb 19, 2010 | 11:09 AM
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Old Feb 22, 2010 | 02:22 PM
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Originally Posted by loudnlow
My next purchase will be an adjustable panhard bar and I know very little about suspension. Brenspeed sells a BMR adjustable panhard bar for $135 and if I remember correct it is on car adjustable which is what I need. Are all adjustable panhard bars the same just different brand and do they all do the same thing? I dont need anything extreme just something to center the car after lowering it. Will the BMR one be fine or is there a different one you guys would suggest? And do I need the matching support rod to go with it?
I have the Edelbrock adjustable bar on both my cars. I've been very happy with the part. Very easy to adjust, and with the urethane bushings it's definitely tighter, and no noise. If you're going to really push your car hard you'll probably need a bar w/poly ends and the brace. But for street driving and track days like I do the Edelbrock bar works great, and it's a bargain @$107 delvd. The red adj end is cool looking also.
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