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Rear Pan Hard Rod
- chimpbikes
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27 Jul 2012 15:39 #44997
by chimpbikes
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Just a quick question.
If you remove the standard rear panhard rod from a jimny thats been raised 3" will you see the axle shift to centre and if so how much.
Tae.
If you remove the standard rear panhard rod from a jimny thats been raised 3" will you see the axle shift to centre and if so how much.
Tae.
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27 Jul 2012 16:44 #44998
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Replied by Paul4x4 on topic Re: Rear Pan Hard Rod
No, it won't center by itself if you remove the rod. Might move some to random direction, but won't return to center. Why you wanna know that? Bolt some adjustable panhards under there, and measure the space between rim and chassis rail from both sides to center the axle.
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28 Jul 2012 08:58 #45010
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Replied by chimpbikes on topic Re: Rear Pan Hard Rod
Hi Paul,
I bought it raised 3" but the castor or pan hard mods have not been done, so I'm looking into putting all this right.
I didnt know what to expect if I removed the P/H Rod.
So basically you should have the same distance both side's from wheel rim to chassis rail, front and rear
KAP seem to do a decent looking set of Rods.
I bought it raised 3" but the castor or pan hard mods have not been done, so I'm looking into putting all this right.
I didnt know what to expect if I removed the P/H Rod.
So basically you should have the same distance both side's from wheel rim to chassis rail, front and rear
KAP seem to do a decent looking set of Rods.
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28 Jul 2012 18:43 #45025
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Replied by markyp2000 on topic Re: Rear Pan Hard Rod
the distance should be the same left and right at the rear from chassis to wheel rim but the fromt may be a different distance as long as it the same both sides is should run true
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28 Jul 2012 19:08 #45028
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Replied by chimpbikes on topic Re: Rear Pan Hard Rod
I have got 1/2 inch to 3/4 of an inch difference between wheel rim and chassis rails, front and rear,,,,,,,,,looks like I need some adjustable P/H Rods.
Thanks for the info marky
Thanks for the info marky
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