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Old 05-14-2009, 05:13 PM
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Anyone know where i can get an adjustable panhard bar fairly cheap or know of any sales going on?
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Speed Engineering has a sale going on. I think free shipping to boot for orders over 100.
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There are some inexpensive ones on ebay all the time.
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Get a hold of Ryan at UMI. They always get us squared away
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The panhard bar is a fairly critical piece of the rear suspension....I don't think that "cheap" is a criteria I'd use for that part.
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Originally Posted by Elliott's94Z
Get a hold of Ryan at UMI. They always get us squared away
Hello
Thanks for the recommendation! But unfortunately we do not have any type of sales going on at this time. But you can check out a few of our vendors and see what they can do for you. Speed Inc, WS6 Store, And ByunSpeed, or even Summit Racing. Sorry for any inconvenience but if you have any other questions feel free to ask and I will be glad to help!
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PHBs are like most suspension parts, you get what you pay for.
First, determine what type you want. Variables include:
Single or double adjustable
On-car adjustable or not (this is a misnomer, what it really means is do you have to disconnect the adjustment end to make changes)
Rod-rod ends, poly-rod ends, poly-poly ends.

Figure that out first, then start shopping around. And I strongly recommend sticking with a name brand, including (but not limited to) UMI, BMR, Spohn.




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