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Old 07-25-2008, 05:51 AM
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Do you really need an on car adjustable panhard bar or is an regular adjustable one just as good. i thought you just make the enw one the same length before you put it on the car. am i wrong?
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Even from the factory the body is not perfectly centered over the rear end. If you lower your car you will need an adjustable pan hard rod to correct the body alignment. If you have any other questions please give me a call. I am in the office until 6PM EST Mon-Fri.
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If the vehicle is lowered or you plan on lowering it at any time I would recommend the adjustable version... it will also come in handy if running a wider tire such as a 315. Adjusting the panhard bar allows you to center the rear of the car and prevent any type of tire rubbing.

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Originally Posted by Choppers
Do you really need an on car adjustable panhard bar or is an regular adjustable one just as good. i thought you just make the enw one the same length before you put it on the car. am i wrong?
The question wasn't whether he need adjustable or not, it was if he needed an "on the car" adjustable.

The answer is no, you don't need on the car adjustable. Adjustable is adjustable... On the car adjustable is simply easier and quicker to setup, and for the $30 you spend you'll save a lot of time and hassle. What's your time worth?

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sam answered the question exactly what i needed to know. i am finalizing everything i am going to order from you sam.
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Glad I could help!
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Since all of our bars are on car adjustable the question was answered correctly.
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Choppers- I replied to your PM, please let myself or Sam know if you have any additional questions.

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yea i had already sent a pm to you before sam responded. but thanks for replying to it anyways lol. sam answered the q right before you did.hehe




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