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Adjustable PanHard Rods???
I am planning on keeping the stock height on my 97' lt1 and was wondering if it would still be a benefit to have an adjustable panhard rod... I know for lowered vehicles it is recomended to have one so any info. would be great. Thanks.
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Re: Adjustable PanHard Rods???
i wouldn't hurt.
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Re: Adjustable PanHard Rods???
the adjustable part of the rod is really only for racing applications. if you dont plan on doing anything more than cruising around town, i would suggest saving money and getting the non-adjustable one. also, if you dont really know what you are doing, adjusting the rod can get fairly tedious and you wont get the proper wheel alignment...
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Re: Adjustable PanHard Rods???
Well, i am pretty well mechanicly inclined and yes I do go to the track and run on a regular basis...do you have a link, or know the process it takes to adjust them correctly...
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Re: Adjustable PanHard Rods???
well if you do go to the track than it would benefit you to get the adjustable one. sorry, i dont know the exact math of adjusting for a drag-track. if ya need to know circle track i could help ya, but one of the best ways to dial in your settings is to log track time; make runs to see where you need to be...
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