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Panhard rod

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03 Sep 2013 00:07 - 03 Sep 2013 00:08 #81972 by Reckerr
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First pic. It's night so I'm sorry about the quality and lighting and such.
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03 Sep 2013 00:07 #81973 by markyp2000
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Panard rod yes it is but its quite slim line from off road armoury

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03 Sep 2013 00:09 #81974 by Jimny_Aus
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Ahh yea mine is alot thicker from tough dog suspension, probably overkill though haha, wish we had an offroad armory here in AUS

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03 Sep 2013 00:10 #81975 by Reckerr
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Looks spot on to me. I replaced it with a standard rod. Cus I haven't the money for the kit or an adjustable as yet.
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03 Sep 2013 00:11 #81976 by Reckerr
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03 Sep 2013 00:12 #81977 by markyp2000
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Reckerr wrote:


First pic. It's night so I'm sorry about the quality and lighting and such.


Looks ok cant see any metal stress and its brased

To ways of sorting it buy an adjustable panard rod or cut it and weld in half inch or so and then brace it just to add strenth

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