A few quick questions regarding panhard drop kits...Haven't seen this (in bold) asked before but so here goes.....
The panhard bar is under tension (I presume because it pulls the suspension out sideways and downwards when doing a lift..) so when i use a panhard drop kit it should:
1. sit correctly / as close to standard?
2. relieve side / downwards tension at the same time? and hence..
3. correct rear wheel alignment and allow rear to lift very slightly
So, would these 3 points be correct (or am i talking rubbish) ?
I know that a lift only pushes the rear o/s wheel out a few mm's so i presume it does the same (if unproportionately) for vertical lift.
So for the sake of finding out I have splashed out on a new (tesco's) measuring tape - and hope someone can make or sell me a 2" Panhard Drop Kit... Please
The panhard bar is under tension (I presume because it pulls the suspension out sideways and downwards when doing a lift..) so when i use a panhard drop kit it should:
1. sit correctly / as close to standard?
2. relieve side / downwards tension at the same time? and hence..
3. correct rear wheel alignment and allow rear to lift very slightly
So, would these 3 points be correct (or am i talking rubbish) ?
I know that a lift only pushes the rear o/s wheel out a few mm's so i presume it does the same (if unproportionately) for vertical lift.
So for the sake of finding out I have splashed out on a new (tesco's) measuring tape - and hope someone can make or sell me a 2" Panhard Drop Kit... Please
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