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Old 09-06-2005, 09:30 AM
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Spohn Adustable Panhard

I know that I've seen a previous post regarding this question, but so far have been unable to find it again. I've got an adjustable panhard with QA1 ends and it looks to me as if it is quite a bit more narrow than the stock panhard. It seems to me that if I leave it as is that it will be able to move too much front to rear in the stock panhard bracket. Do I need to look for some type of spacer? I'm going to call Spohn and see what they say, but as usual value the opinions and experience of fellow CZ28 members.

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Old 09-06-2005, 11:09 AM
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Re: Spohn Adustable Panhard

With the QA1 rod ends there should be spacers supplied if it was new.. if it was used, they probably forgot to include them.
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Old 09-06-2005, 05:13 PM
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Re: Spohn Adustable Panhard

Here's a pitcure of mine with a bolt through it. You can see the sleeve that slid out of the spacer. They even indicate in the instructions that they ziptie the rod end through the sleeve so you know that it suppose to be in the rod end. Yours should look like this.

PHR - Spohn Rod End (rodend, spacer & sleeve)

Zoom-In (inner sleeve exposed)

Zoom-In (sleeve tucked inside spacer)

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