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Old 02-06-2006, 10:29 PM
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will adding a panhard bar do anything for me at all? i plan on getting SFC, crossmember mounted TA, LCA, stock springs and stock shocks. i am not lowered and do not autocross, mostly 1/4 mile race. i will be getting a 9" soon also with slicks
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For straight line performance, I don't see it helping you any. I guess an adjustable PHB would help if you plan to run wider tires to where you have to center your rear so they don't rub.
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Originally Posted by Krab
For straight line performance, I don't see it helping you any. I guess an adjustable PHB would help if you plan to run wider tires to where you have to center your rear so they don't rub.
so if eventually i wanted to run 315's then an Adj. phb would allow me to do that without more problems than before?
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If the rearend was not centered properly from the factory an adjustable panhard rod would correct it and make it easier to fit the 315 series tires

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