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Old 05-21-2011, 02:10 PM
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Alright guys I am lowered and want to add some 315/30/18 tires to my SS, so i know I am going to need an adjustable panhard bar. Now my question is, which one should i go with? Is it better to get one that I can adjust on the car? Thats what I am thinking, but I have no clue. This is all sort of new to me. Also can anyone suggest where I can get it from? Thank You!
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Yes the on-car adj is the way to go. It makes it really simple to adj doesn't take any time at all
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+1 on on-car adjustable...makes it way easier to center things up. I have a UMI piece for sale if interested.
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I have a UMI single adj because I like the set it and leave it approach. I used to have a UMI double adj and it came out of adjustment from time to time.
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I usually recommend the on-car adjustable to make things easier. You can adjust them while on the car with out removing it.

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