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Old 02-07-2008, 03:38 PM   #1
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Question Panhard rod question?

Anyone ever modify a factory (1964-1966) fixed panhard rod and make it adjustable? I have lowered my truck (1966 C10 SWB panel truck) and have noticed the rear is shifted over 1/4" to the passenger side. I know that adjustable bars are readily available for as little as $60.00, but I would rather modify my stocker and save some $.

If anyone has performed a modification like this, please post pictures or post any info you can on this topic. As always, any and all input is appreciated.
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Old 02-07-2008, 05:46 PM   #2
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Re: Panhard rod question?

I hate to say this outloud, but when I lowered my 63, I cut mine, realigned the rear, and welded it back together, while it was on the truck. I know, I know, el-cheapo. But, it's not going to any shows. And, who's gonna see it once the bed wood's back in? It was intended for a temporary fix so I could drive it. But, with a little grinding, it don't look bad. And, I figure I saved enough for 'bout 6 cases of beer. A win/win situation if you ask me.

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Old 02-07-2008, 10:07 PM   #3
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I hate to say this outloud, but when I lowered my 63, I cut mine, realigned the rear, and welded it back together, while it was on the truck. I know, I know, el-cheapo. But, it's not going to any shows. And, who's gonna see it once the bed wood's back in? It was intended for a temporary fix so I could drive it. But, with a little grinding, it don't look bad. And, I figure I saved enough for 'bout 6 cases of beer. A win/win situation if you ask me.

actually did the same thing on my dads f350. we but a piece of 90 degree angle iron on it as well. never a single problem.
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Re: Panhard rod question?

If anything I would cut the ends of the panhard off. then just weld a new piece of bar between them. Just use your ends, line it up in the truck, then cut a piece of tubing to that length and weld the bushing bungs to the new tube.
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If anything I would cut the ends of the panhard off. then just weld a new piece of bar between them. Just use your ends, line it up in the truck, then cut a piece of tubing to that length and weld the bushing bungs to the new tube.
Not too sure the bushings would be happy about that if they're in good shape and you want to re-use them.

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ha never thought of that. I know Suicide doors sells just the end bungs. I have used them many of times. Just a idea.
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