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I know slee sells them but
Im looking for a cheaper option...

Found this thread...here on mud.. Any body else doing their own brew ??

Post any pics or parts #'s if you have them....

Thanks,


Adjustable Rear Panhard Bar How To
 
For the rear I got pieces from Mad4WD, it's easy cause it's just threaded tube ends, the front is the hard one to find an alternative option.
 
Does anyone know the sizes for the rear upper control arms? Tks
 
I know slee sells them but
Im looking for a cheaper option...

Found this thread...here on mud.. Any body else doing their own brew ??

Post any pics or parts #'s if you have them....

Thanks,


Adjustable Rear Panhard Bar How To

LandTank sells them through AJIK Overland and I think they are reasonably priced.
 
You can cut and sleeve them at the length that works for your setup. Prob cost you $10 for some tube. There are threads on this option also.
I have the Landtank adjusters. Work as advertised.
 
thats not a bad idea, how do you measure where it needs to be set? wheels at full drop or at at rest under vehicle weight? then how do you cut and sleeve? Guess I need to search huh?
 
Installed them on my panhards from Slee . About ten minutes of welding total. Very good instructions come with them. I am going to do my upper rear links next.
 
thats not a bad idea, how do you measure where it needs to be set? wheels at full drop or at at rest under vehicle weight? then how do you cut and sleeve? Guess I need to search huh?

The only thing that really counts is IF both tires rub/clear the frame and fenders the same amount when stuffed to the Max. It does NOT matter if the wheels are offset to driver or passenger while parked in your driveway.
My adjustable rear PH rod is set about perfect. It is right on 1/2" longer than a stock one. YRMV
 
I picked up a panhard bar for $40 from a local member and made my own for $28.
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Anyone know if the 3/4"-16 grade 8 bolt is strong enough for the front? Grade 8 has minimum tensile strenght of 150,000 psi.
 

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