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Old 02-03-2007, 01:57 PM
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ok folks heres the short long story, my passenger side rear wheel seems "tucked" under the fender abit more than the drivers side wheel. From extensive searching I think my rearend shifted to the drivers's side(left). I bought an adjustable panhard rod, now question is which way do I install the panhard to correct my problem? Threaded side 2 the drivers side or passenger side? thanks
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doesnt matter. its a bar. install it so its easiest to adjust when on the car.
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I use an edelbrock adjustable phb and their instructions said threaded part on driver's side.
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Is the panhard rod single or double adjustable? If its single, its going to be a bitch by yourself to get it back lined up. You will need a buddy to push on the rear end while you try to get the bolt back through. Being single adj. you have to thread it a little and test fit it. On the other hand, if you have a double adj., you can fully install in on the car and thread it th eway you need to. Much easier, but they cost more.




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