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Old 03-31-2013, 07:19 PM
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http://www.foundersperformance.com/p...nhard-Bar.html

Been debating buying this when the snow is gone opinions plz.
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if you have stock control arms and panhard bar then yes. if you plan on lowering then get adjustable. do a search on poly bushings vs rod ends vs roto.

if you dont know already i found that sometimes going on google and typing "ls1tech __________" is easier to find what you are looking for on this forum.
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Originally Posted by autogeek23
if you have stock control arms and panhard bar then yes. if you plan on lowering then get adjustable. do a search on poly bushings vs rod ends vs roto.

if you dont know already i found that sometimes going on google and typing "ls1tech __________" is easier to find what you are looking for on this forum.
That search method works way better then the search bar on the forums thank you.
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depends what you plan on doing with your car...i have a set of the LCA. they are well made but not good for my application...

if you plan on lowering, adj. pan hard bar will be needed..
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No I do not plan on lowering I just read that it will help the back end from being so squirelly and that is a major problem for me from a dig. I've never done suspension on any of my cars before yet.
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Originally Posted by Sickness7
No I do not plan on lowering I just read that it will help the back end from being so squirelly and that is a major problem for me from a dig. I've never done suspension on any of my cars before yet.
oh yes a panhard bar and lower control arms will help. helped me a lot. very noticeable.
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even if you are not lowered, an adjustable pan hard bar is nice as our rear ends under these f-body's dont seam to be centered very well from the factory. also if you plan on running bigger tires in the rear, it will help you get maximum clearance in your wheel wells on both sides
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Already have larger tires on the rear.. So why do people keep voting no?
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Originally Posted by trans_am7935
even if you are not lowered, an adjustable pan hard bar is nice as our rear ends under these f-body's don't seem to be centered very well from the factory. also if you plan on running bigger tires in the rear, it will help you get maximum clearance in your wheel wells on both sides
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