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08-19-2008, 03:22 PM | #1 |
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classic performance trailing arms with bags
i have classic performance tubular trailing arms and i am going to be running re7 bags with a large c notch and i have 20 inch wheels, now my question is can i use a pan hard bar or do i have to get more creative? my truck is a 67 stepside and i dont want the tires to hit the stepside fenders. any help will be great. thanks mike
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08-19-2008, 05:40 PM | #2 |
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Re: classic performance trailing arms with bags
The 'more creative' watts link will keep from rubbing regardless of height but will cost you more (in money or time). The panhard bar can be centered for the 'normal' ride height for no rubbing. Once you air it out, there will be some shift on the rearends centerline vs. the frame. The longer the panhard bar the less drastic the shift will be.
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