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Old 05-07-2007, 07:11 PM
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What is the 3rd link you attach from the top of the axle to the chassis on stock suspension cars?

What does it do and how is it setup?

Hope i'm not being to vague.
Old 05-07-2007, 08:06 PM
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Are you referring to a wishbone. Like whats on Paco's car its not stock suspension
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Its a wishbone. AKA a track locator. It keeps the rear end centerd in the car and has a slider built in to allow movement as the suspension goes through its travel.
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can it be used on a stock suspension car to get rid of the panhard bar?
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yes it can. It may have to go on the bottom if the stock gas tank gets in the way. Paco's car is still "stock suspension" with a wishbone. just curious, why are you wanting to remove your panhard?
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just asked to know what the hell it was for. lol




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