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is adjustable panhard bar really nessasary on a lowered car?

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Old 06-15-2004, 03:42 PM
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is adjustable panhard bar really nessasary on a lowered car?

I'm ordering the springs today, but i'm a little hesitant to get the adj. panhard bar. What are your experiences with them, or without it. Thanks. - Rob
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Scroll on down.... this is about the most common question on the board.

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....plus doesn't the stock panhard bar have a lot of flex in it??? If so, then the adjustable ones are also less flexable, which will stiffen up the rear.... Bill
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