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Old 04-18-2009, 08:46 PM
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I have been looking into getting a Pan-Hard Bar for my car, which many people have told me on here that it would be a good addition to the suspension mods i have(Info found in SIG). I am also planning to get Weld-In Sub Frame Connectors?

But anyways what kind of BAr should I get?

Also any other good Suspension parts to get would be great to hear.
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Hello,

Here are a few things to think of and decide if you need an adjustable panhard bar- If your vehicle is lowered or plan on lowering, if you are running a 315 or larger tire and if you are running a aftermarket torque arm or rear end.

If any of the above fit your application I highly recommend a adjustable panhard bar. We have adjustable panhard bars starting at $109 and a few different versions to choose from. Please see here for more information- http://www.umiperformance.com/produc...ategory_id=124


If you have any questions please ask and I will be glad to assist you.

Thank you!
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I think I might end up going with this one http://www.umiperformance.com/2021?category_id=124
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I went with the "on-car" adjustable model............. http://www.umiperformance.com/2022?category_id=124
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Originally Posted by Danny2tek
I went with the "on-car" adjustable model............. http://www.umiperformance.com/2022?category_id=124
What makes that better?
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I've been very happy with my umi suspention upgrades. I did their LCA's and Pandhard a few years ago and just put in their sub frames last week. I wish they would have had their K member ready when I did my swap.

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Originally Posted by STREET99
What makes that better?
You can adjust it without having to remove it from the car.
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I went with dbl adj PHB and LCAs

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i went with double adjustable phb and poly/rod ended lca, that way the poly end is connected to the car, it helps reduce road noise and harshness
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Thanks everyone for the recommendations!

Originally Posted by STREET99
What makes that better?
The only difference is the more expensive item (#2022) can be adjusted while the panhard bar is on the car where as #2021 the single adjustable bar for $109 needs unbolted to be adjusted. Both items are built with the same quality and material... just the adjustment changes. Also all items are built 100% here in Pennsylvania USA

If you have any questions please ask. Thank you!
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