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Old 01-16-2013, 01:19 PM
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Okay I have a 1998 TA, with UMI on car adjustable LCAs
And relocation brackets. I'm looking into UMI on car adjustable Panhard bar. I know one is needed if car is lowered. Mine is not but does has 18 inch C5 Vette rims on the back with a 18 40 275 tire. Since I am running a taller tire wouldn't It be to an advantage with the bar?
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IMO it would be a good thing to do.
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I feel like an adjustable PH rod is never a bad idea. It's likely these rears don't sit perfectly centered even when stock.
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I believe its a good thing to use also if you have a big wheels on the back of the car to prevent the tire from rubbing. As mentioned above it keeps your rear centered



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