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Old 09-03-2004, 12:03 AM
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Panhard Bar?

Any point in gettin a newer heavy duty one that isn't adjustable? Will I even really need one? And if so would it need to be adjustable? I just don't see the point because I am not going to lower the car. Any suggestions?
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Old 09-03-2004, 12:14 AM
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Re: Panhard Bar?

i found out today my panhard bar is bent... i also had a totally screwed off torque arm, and they had to weld a crack on it, and weld a couple of washers to the top, cuz the holes were all bored out lol.... serious torque.. no? but the panhard bar is a cheap part, and easy to install, i would try and get a performance one if you have the money, but reality? if it aint broke dont fix it... mine is broken, so i need to fix it... is your rear end pushed off to the right? if not... dont worry about it!
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