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adjusting panhard???

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Old 11-07-2003, 04:07 PM
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adjusting panhard???

I purchased vette style rims and tires for my 94'z a4 which put my rearend to far to the passenger side.So to correct the problem I bought an rk sport adj. panhard rod.I removed the stock one and noticed the plate above it connected from the pass. shock mount to the underbody was bent,not knowing if It mattered i put the new rod into place and threaded out the center of the rod toward the driver side.So as you look at the adjusting center you only see threads between that and pass. side rod and I still have about an inch and a half I need to go toward the driver side.Sorry 4 all the confusion. Thanks 4 any help
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Old 11-07-2003, 06:47 PM
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It is confusing. Can't quite figure out what you are saying is bent and what the real problem is (besides that you want to center the rear under the car).
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Old 11-07-2003, 09:14 PM
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I don't understand how changing the rim/tires affected your centering? Changing the ride height of the car (lowing springs) can shift the axle causing it to be off center. If you have a bent suspension part, that's probably your issue. Is the car lowered?
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Well what ever is bent the wrong way is causing the problem. not the rims and tires. it must be bent back to work correctly
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