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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

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20 Mar 2014 21:28 #109305 by Decalwizard
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Correct LHD=Left Hand Drive, RHD=Right Hand Drive

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20 Mar 2014 21:31 #109308 by Paul4x4
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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 by Dan_T
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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 by Paul4x4
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Yeah, corrected arms will solve that rubbing problem.

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21 Mar 2014 07:45 #109344 by JerseyJimny
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Just gone outside to check mine... I may need a new shock :/

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21 Mar 2014 08:06 #109348 by Dan_T
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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?

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