Panhard relocation bracket
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Panhard relocation bracket
I had argued before that a panhard bracket that lifted it up from the axle rather than lowering it from the frame was the right way to go. I went ahead and made one for myself and another Yotatech member....which he should get this week. I've dry fit this to my 4Runner and it really is the way to go. It eliminates the problem with the LSPV since it's attached to the panhard and lifts with the bracket also.
I'm willing to make some of these for anyone that wants one. Not sure on a price yet because I haven't calculated material and time yet.
I'd post pictures if I knew a site that I could post them for free. Until then you can contact me with an email and I'll send you some. I'll hopefully have unbiased testing of this bracket after the Labor Day weekend.
Anyway, thought I'd let you guys know and maybe help some people out that are lifting their rigs. I can make a bracket to almost any height, though I suggest if you are going with a huge lift....more than 3", you lift from the axle and drop from the frame.
I'm willing to make some of these for anyone that wants one. Not sure on a price yet because I haven't calculated material and time yet.
I'd post pictures if I knew a site that I could post them for free. Until then you can contact me with an email and I'll send you some. I'll hopefully have unbiased testing of this bracket after the Labor Day weekend.
Anyway, thought I'd let you guys know and maybe help some people out that are lifting their rigs. I can make a bracket to almost any height, though I suggest if you are going with a huge lift....more than 3", you lift from the axle and drop from the frame.
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Thanks Shawn....I've gotten some emails about it. Most people want pictures and measurements so they can make their own, which is more than fine with me. I'm just glad to get a better solution (in my opinion) out there.
Thanks for the bump.
Thanks for the bump.
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