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Umi Panhard Bar

Old 03-23-2006, 12:00 AM
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WOW! I cannot believe the difference in the feel of my car, that *** is stiff!

if anyone was thinking of buying one but isnt sure DO IT! its definately worth the $$
Old 03-23-2006, 01:41 AM
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what version did you go with?
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I ordered mine last week... still haven't gotten it. I went with the single adj.
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I went with the double rod, does make a nice difference. Nothing worse than a loose feeling car, especially ours which aren't on the small side by any means...
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I love mine, both the feel and the price
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Single Non-adjustable
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it was actually an Umi E-store, but thank you.
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Thats good to hear! I have one on the way, and right now I can feel the rear moving side to side alot.
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Originally Posted by Redneck Z
Thats good to hear! I have one on the way, and right now I can feel the rear moving side to side alot.

that'd be yor bushings most likely, shocks are next on my list
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Originally Posted by TUFAS4U
that'd be yor bushings most likely, shocks are next on my list
What bushings do you speak of?

I think I'm gonna go with the double adjustable one just for the ease of on car adjustment.
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Hi Folks
I have the Single end (adjustable) - the other end is Non-adjustable. It does make a big difference in handling - I was totally surprised. Helped my wheel hop but don't know why.
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