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Old 04-25-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Can anyone tell me what the advantages of a panhard bar are? I have an opportunity to buy one for real cheap but don’t know what ill get out of it. I have a 00gt convert and hate the way it handles, will this in turn help out the suspension? I’ve already ordered a strut tower brace, subframe connectors, and lower control arms. I also already have a set of Eibach springs installed.

Oh yeah…..how hard is the install on the panhard bar? Is welding required?
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A panhard bar will keep the axle from moving "side to side", this is what Ford did to the 2005+ mustang and makes a huge difference.

Depending on the brand some require welding, others dont, but also some require dumps or slight rerouting of the exhaust pipes.

I say go for it.
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A panhard bar will keep the axle from moving "side to side", this is what Ford did to the 2005+ mustang and makes a huge difference.

Depending on the brand some require welding, others dont, but also some require dumps or slight rerouting of the exhaust pipes.

I say go for it.
Thanks man ill go ahead and get it then...im getting for $200 brand new in the box.
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