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  • Adjustable Panhard Rod or bracket?

    So I have been lurking around and picking up as much info as I can, took a gamble and completed a 2 inch body lift and a 2 inch suspension lift using the rancho kits supplied by roughtrax; nothing like jumping in with both feet. Unfortunately hit an issue with the rear suspension. The lift initially appears to be slightly higher than 2 inches and I now have the issue with the panhard rod pulling the axle out alignment due to the increased angle. I therefore need either an adjustable Panhard rod (cant find one in the uk although I have seen some Landcruiser adjustable ones not sure if these would fit??) or a Panhard drop bracket 0 ahain the issue is finding one in the UK. Can anyone offer me some advice. Thanks

  • #2
    get yours,cut it in 2, fit and weld a threaded rod in with a few nuts, and you got and adjustable one, done that with mine and its good
    the wolf is always bigger when you are scared!!

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    • #3
      Hi Tony and welcome.

      There are a few members here that could make you one if you're not confident to do it yourself. Ask the guys at Overfab in Westbury they may have some ready made.
      Too old to care, young enough to remember

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      • #4
        the drop bracket is the better way. the more horizontal the bar the less sideways push it gets when the suspension moves.

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        • #5
          plans here for a drop bracket.... never tried either the drop bracket or the adjustable rod but Surfenstein used to make the adjustable rods and no one ever complained

          http://daemon4x4.org/portal/downloads.php?dcid=13
          ' You've arrived on a rather special night. It's one of the master's affairs.'

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          • #6
            I have an adjustable Panhard bracket, and a drop bracket.

            Works well for me!
            More Lift.
            More Tyres.
            More Engine.

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