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Old 05-16-2005, 04:02 PM
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4Crawler Panhard drop

Does he sell em? After putting on my OME 901's Strap22 informed me on the phone to look at the offset of my rear wheels where they stick out on the passenger side more than the drivers now. I gotta complex...I know its cosmetic but I'm a very meticulous person when it comes to things being off...don't ask me why. I have saw all the other panhard drop brackets but they accomodate 3" or more. I know he is a custom kinda dude...and good at what he does.
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I'd be interested in one as well. Roger, what's the word. Or, who else fabs them up on here?
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You can get them from Downey for $40.00 (1.5" drop).
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Thats the weld on ones isn't it?
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Nope, bolt on.
Old 05-17-2005, 01:19 PM
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Don't make one at the present time.
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Thanks Rog...Downey it is. Appreciate it Greg!
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No problem. I have one on my rig. Spray WD40 on the bolt a few times before you install the drop.
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If you have any questions about the install let me know.
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appreciate it...i tried to get my panhard bar off when i was putting in my springs and I got the bolt out but the bar wasn't moving.
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If you haven't found it already, here's a thread about removing the panhard.

https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116/cant-remove-bolt-lateral-conrol-rod-51099/
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ah man...hope mine isn't rusted. the truck has spent most of its life in florida so i might be ok.
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Originally Posted by callmej75
ah man...hope mine isn't rusted. the truck has spent most of its life in florida so i might be ok.
I hope so too!! Its a b!tch to remove if it is. Actually its not that bad, just take your time and make sure you have adequate ventilation when you burn out the old bushing so you don't stink up your house.

I need to post the pics and final write up on that thread. Thanks for the link Robinhood.
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well mine won't be that difficult seeing i lost my nut and washer along with the outer bushing last weekend when i went 4wheeling. so its good and loose now.
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Originally Posted by callmej75
well mine won't be that difficult seeing i lost my nut and washer along with the outer bushing last weekend when i went 4wheeling. so its good and loose now.
OMG you lost one of your nuts You must be talking about the side the connects to the axle. That bushing is in 2 pieces. Its the other one that is the pain in the to take off. Good luck.
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Originally Posted by PAhydrohead
OMG you lost one of your nuts You must be talking about the side the connects to the axle. That bushing is in 2 pieces. Its the other one that is the pain in the to take off. Good luck.
I was afraid of that....
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