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    Any techies out there who would know what grade steel to fabricate a panhard rod drop bracket out of? I have the drawings and fabricators who specialise in making components for the R.A.F. standing by, but they wont touch it untill they know the steel specs!

    Any info appreciated!
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  • #2
    The bracket is just ordinary black rolled steel about 3mm thick.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Elvz
      The bracket is just ordinary black rolled steel about 3mm thick.

      Thanks Elvz!
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      • #4
        The easiest thing to do, and probably cheaper (well it was for me) is to extend the Rod. I have 2.5" lift in the rear and extended mine 10-12mm. Just cut it, put a rod in the centre and some new pipe around the outside and it looks factory.

        let us know how you go
        cheers
        Dan.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by dandownunder
          The easiest thing to do, and probably cheaper (well it was for me) is to extend the Rod. I have 2.5" lift in the rear and extended mine 10-12mm. Just cut it, put a rod in the centre and some new pipe around the outside and it looks factory.

          let us know how you go
          cheers
          Dan.
          Cheers Dan

          I'll look into that, perhaps a combo of the two would do the job as the panhard should be as flat as poss to the axle! I know I only got 3" lift at the moment but my drivers side rear wheel sticks out about 3cm .

          My problem is the dreaded Insurance co's What would they think of cutting the rod and fabbing up addtional brackets for the suspension!

          Any comments from Insurance engineers? Rick any ideas?
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          • #6
            Funny - I should have looked arond but I just duped this post in General !

            Europa88 - would you be so kind as to forward to me the drawing of the bracket as I too am stuck for one ! Or better still could you get 2 made and I'll cover the cost of both ?

            Best regds.

            Ron.
            Nili secundum desperandum

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            • #7
              Originally posted by FlySurfer - Edy.
              Europa88 - would you be so kind as to forward to me the drawing of the bracket as I too am stuck for one ! Or better still could you get 2 made and I'll cover the cost of both ?

              Best regds.

              Ron.
              Me too please. My new coils are due soon and I hadn't realised about the panhard rod extension . The drop bracket would seem the best solution. If you could either post it or PM it I'd appreciate it.

              Thanks
              Mart

              ......surf's up pal!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Mart
                Me too please. My new coils are due soon and I hadn't realised about the panhard rod extension . The drop bracket would seem the best solution. If you could either post it or PM it I'd appreciate it.

                Thanks
                Guys

                If you look at post below this one called 'look' by Hilux, on my contribution you will see a link to download this drawing!

                It is not a strictly 'neccessary' mod but my tyre sticks out too far on the drivers side!

                hope this helps!

                If I can get them made cheap enough I'll do few ,but i'm tied up for the next week or two so may not get round to it for a while!
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                • #9
                  If it was me, I'd cut the bracket in half, then just weld 3 pieces of flat metal inbetween to space it by the amount of lift.

                  Do it nice, cover with underseal and no one will be any wiser.

                  How much lift are you running? If its only 2" springs, I wouldn't bother anyway.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by TonyN
                    If it was me, I'd cut the bracket in half, then just weld 3 pieces of flat metal inbetween to space it by the amount of lift.

                    Do it nice, cover with underseal and no one will be any wiser.

                    How much lift are you running? If its only 2" springs, I wouldn't bother anyway.
                    I agree Tony, that the way to go is to weld a section in, but at least with the bracket or panhard mod it's reversable if the insurance co's flatly refuse to cover you!

                    I dont know wether to leave it, or have a well engineered bracket made properly and mention it to insurers! I just seems wrong to have the axle skewed across to the o/s like its been hit sideways by a truck and crabbing down the road! It's an easy 3cm out!
                    I gotta admit it drives well and no probs on that score!



                    Guess I should leave ,It but It looks like a smack in the mouth!!
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                    • #11
                      take it down the pub, have a barbeque and get the lads to have an inpromptu tug o war... that should sort out a little stretch!... and there will be beer there, so if it all goes wrong it's funny!
                      nee nar nee nar, i'm a fire engine!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by dabigman
                        take it down the pub, have a barbeque and get the lads to have an inpromptu tug o war... that should sort out a little stretch!... and there will be beer there, so if it all goes wrong it's funny!


                        Yep good idea!

                        Always my solution to difficult probs!


                        'Hmm think I'll just sit down and think about this for a while, I'll just pass the fridge on the way, grab a beer!

                        Problem not important anymore!!!!
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by europa88
                          'Hmm think I'll just sit down and think about this for a while, I'll just pass the fridge on the way, grab a beer!
                          @ 08:55am rock on tommy

                          are you still alive ?

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by JimL
                            @ 08:55am rock on tommy

                            are you still alive ?
                            Jeez

                            I gotta headache now!!
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                            • #15
                              Back the the panhard rod -
                              Just spoke to roughtrax who said that as long as you use the left spring on the left and the right on the right, there should be no need for the bracket.

                              Gonna fit mine and test.

                              Ciao for now.

                              Ron.
                              Nili secundum desperandum

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