Bolt in upper panhard brace?
#1
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Bolt in upper panhard brace?
I've looked around for awhile now and haven't found any bolt in upper panhard braces. I have found the ones for the panhard relocation kits but thats not what im after. I want a bolt in brace to replace the stock one.
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We actually have a standard location PHB brace on a project list but haven't built it yet. Maybe soon.
Lowering a PHB doesn't necessarily help or hurt anything. It all depends where you start. If a car has a tiny bit of oversteer a lowered track bar may help (that's what they do in oval racing to tie the back end down).
-- Ramey
Lowering a PHB doesn't necessarily help or hurt anything. It all depends where you start. If a car has a tiny bit of oversteer a lowered track bar may help (that's what they do in oval racing to tie the back end down).
-- Ramey
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Thanks for the replys. I started this thread because a buddy brought his 2013 5.0 over to install a panhard bar and panhard brace. We installed the brace first just to see if it made a difference... and it did. Naturally the panhard bar made a larger difference but we were still impressed that the tubular brace made a noticeable difference in driving over the stock stamped brace. Granted it is a different car but it is the same style brace.
UMI I would be interested in the brace if you did make one... it would match all my other UMI components.
UMI I would be interested in the brace if you did make one... it would match all my other UMI components.
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The next time you have your car on the lift, look at what the panhard rod support brace is actually doing. It's an addition support to distribute load from the passenger side panhard bar mount to the driver's side. It's not a moving part, and it's not at part that sees much force at all - the reason why none of us have found the need to produce one. The relocation kit we offer, however, has the benefit of clearing dual 3-inch exhaust over the axle. There are plenty of wicked fast cars out there running the factory support brace without any issues, so I wouldn't be concerned with it.
I can definitely understand wanting a tubular part for the aesthetic improvement over the ugly stamped steel part.
- Kevin
I can definitely understand wanting a tubular part for the aesthetic improvement over the ugly stamped steel part.
- Kevin
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^ I have been under these cars enough. I know that a PHB relocation kit comes with a tubular panhard support. I was asking why no one sells a tubular PHB support for the standard location. BMR you sell one for the new body style Mustang's...
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I have had an LT1 car and done one like this http://www.frrax.com/rrforum/lofiver...hp?t15355.html . But i was hoping if anyone knew of a nice ready to bolt in one. Granatelli used to make one.