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Old 02-29-2008, 08:56 AM
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OK guys I want to buy a panhard bar that I can put on the car now but will still work with a 9inch. I also want an on car adj. one. Theres a few different brands that I've seen an im wondering wich one is the best one to go with. And has anyone gotten unwanted noise out of any? And is it worth going with chromoly bars? Whats the wieght difference? Thanks in advance!
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Hello,

Yes a aftermarket panhard that bolts onto your factory rear end will bolt onto a 9" rear end with no problems at all.

We offer a on-car adjustable that can be seen in the link below, they feature a polyurethane bushing on the chassis side to prevent unwanted road noise and a spherical rod end on the rear end to prevent bind.

www.umiperformance.com/2022

If you have any questions please ask. Thank you!
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Ours will work with any 9" and are on car adjustable. They are rod ended at both ends to prevent bind. You should not notice any additional noise over an exhaust system you probably have.

They are alos on sale right now.
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Thanks for the replies guys. Any body no anything as far as wieght savings for the chromoly ones?
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Originally Posted by LS1crazy01
Thanks for the replies guys. Any body no anything as far as wieght savings for the chromoly ones?
Most manufactures (included) us use the same size tubing and wall thickness on the panhard bars for the increased strength rather then the weight savings. If the car is not aggressively raced either road race or auto cross the mild steel version will be fine.

Please let me know if I can help anymore.

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Ok I will thanks alot Ryan.
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yeah man, umi is a good company to do business with. i just got their on car adj phb. im going to install it tomorrow.



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