Re: Panhard - Phil
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Re: Panhard - Phil
What length shock are you running. Regardless of the lift, if you are
running 9009 or equal length you will have trouble hitting the tank at full
drop on the pass. side. The lift spacers only make the truck sit higher at
rest. I would add the drop bracket anyway. Actually, I would get the 3"
kit to got with your springs...makes a nice lift and only puts the rear an
inch or so above the front.
Mike Hershauer
90 4Runner
AZ
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>From: owner-toyota@4x4wire.com (Toyota 4x4 Mailing List)
>To: toyota-digest@www.outdoorwire.com
>Subject: Toyota 4x4 Mailing List V1 #19
>Date: Wed, Mar 1, 2000, 8:59 PM
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> Date: Tue, 29 Feb 2000 10:58:43 -0800
> From: Phil_Johnson@bdis.com
> Subject: Panhard bracket
>
> Does anyone have a Panhard drop bracket they would like to sell?
>
> I have the 1.5" coils with 33" tires which Downey says does not require the
> panhard drop bracket. However, my rear axle is about 3/4 to 1" off-center to
the
> right, towards the gas tank. This means I am very likely to have my driveshaft
> hit the gas tank eventually. It looks like about a 2-1/2" drop would make it
> level again. I know I can get a new one from Downey, but I thought I would try
> the List first.
>
> TIA,
> Phil
> http://pjohnson.netgate.net