Do I need to adjust my Panhard bar?
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Do I need to adjust my Panhard bar?
The rear driver's side tire seems to be in towards the body more than the passenger's. I can't say if it has been lifted or what kind of rear springs are on it. It doesnt have any noticeable butt sag unlike most 2nd gen 4runners. IIRC, the rear springs have a yellow sticker on them. Thanks.
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If it doesn't ride crazy and pull to one side it's ok for now.
More than likely it is lifted, and the good ideas stopped at the springs.
All it'll really do is limit flex on one side... But yeah, you do want that bar as flat as possible.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/EX...5%204294806857
More than likely it is lifted, and the good ideas stopped at the springs.
All it'll really do is limit flex on one side... But yeah, you do want that bar as flat as possible.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/EX...5%204294806857
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