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Attempted to fit my rear Panhard Rod

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06 Feb 2011 14:45 #11095 by panosd
Replied by panosd on topic Re: Attempted to fit my rear Panhard Rod
Have a look to my rear panar relocation bracket. It is not like b4vs.

It has 3 new holes and you choose where to fit your panar according to your lift.

www.jimnyclub.com/gallery/main.php?g2_itemId=39488

No problem with the space between the base and the brake.

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06 Feb 2011 16:07 - 06 Feb 2011 18:00 #11098 by dirtydogz
Panosd can you show the bracket in more detail and how it's is fitted on.

2002 JLX Soft Top B)
Jimnybits 2" lift +Pro Comp ES1000 shocks.:) Big Jimny rear shock mounts. Big Jimny adjustable panhard rods.
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06 Feb 2011 18:44 #11117 by panosd
Replied by panosd on topic Re: Attempted to fit my rear Panhard Rod
The straight one is for the rear and the one with the angle is for the front panar base (chases extension).

I have fitted only the rear one. www.xmc.gr/components/com_edir/popup.htm...s/66_jinny%20009.jpg

At the picture in my previous post on the right side you can see the extended panar base in witch my panar is bolt on.

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06 Feb 2011 19:59 #11127 by bryandenham
Replied by bryandenham on topic Re: Attempted to fit my rear Panhard Rod
they look brilliant but what about the drag link on the steering? It should be as close to paralell to the panhard rod at all times to retain the steering angles at various suspension deflections.

I've fabricated one for the rear but I can't think of a way to easily alter the drag link pivot points at the front.

Bry D

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26 Feb 2011 09:32 #12193 by Smoggy
Replied by Smoggy on topic 04/02/11 - Rear Panhard Rod - updated
hi martin how did the panhard rod mount/brake caliper test do at tong, also in the final pic it looks like you have ground the rod ount slightly is this the case? Mike,

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30 Jun 2012 19:00 #43252 by j999pre
Hi, How did this work out? I'm about to start my disc brake conversion and would appreciate any input.

James

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