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20 Mar 2014 21:26 #109304
by Dan_T
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Hi all
Ive just gone to buy sone jimny bits adjustable panhards. It asked me if i wanted 'LHD' or 'RHD'
I presume thats left hand drive or right hand drive?
Am i right? As i do t want to spend the money and get wrong ones.
Dan
Ive just gone to buy sone jimny bits adjustable panhards. It asked me if i wanted 'LHD' or 'RHD'
I presume thats left hand drive or right hand drive?
Am i right? As i do t want to spend the money and get wrong ones.
Dan
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20 Mar 2014 21:28 #109305
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Replied by Decalwizard on topic Quick question
Correct LHD=Left Hand Drive, RHD=Right Hand Drive
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20 Mar 2014 21:31 #109308
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Replied by Paul4x4 on topic Quick question
LHD panhard fits RHD, but not the other way round, because there's a bend in the LHD one to clear the diff housing whereas the RHD one is straight.
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20 Mar 2014 21:37 #109310
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Replied by Dan_T on topic Quick question
Thats great thanks! Next thing. My panhard at the minute rubs on my rear drivers side shock (really badly!) will putting castor correction arms an adjustable panhards cure this? I have the shock relocation brackets if that makes a difference?
Dan
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20 Mar 2014 21:45 #109314
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Replied by Paul4x4 on topic Quick question
Yeah, corrected arms will solve that rubbing problem.
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21 Mar 2014 07:45 #109344
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Replied by JerseyJimny on topic Re:Quick question
Just gone outside to check mine... I may need a new shock :/
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21 Mar 2014 08:06 #109348
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Mines about had it so gonna wait until i get my arms and rods fitted then ill buy new rear shocks.
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26 May 2014 18:23 #116376
by Dan_T
Replied by Dan_T on topic Quick question
Ive fitted rear correction arms and adjustable panhards and it still seems for be rubbing on the shocker. Its on drivers side if that makes a difference?
Only other thing i can think of is a panhard relocation bracket? Would that work?
Only other thing i can think of is a panhard relocation bracket? Would that work?
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