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Old 02-06-2010, 11:33 PM   #1
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Panhard bar solution...maybe?

I don't want to have to get an adjustable PH bar, I want the stock look, but with my Panel being lowered, I know that the stock one will be too long. I've been considering this for some time, and finally I came up with this idea. It's going to be some time before I have everything back together, but I need something there for now. At my work, we use these things, giant coil rod turnbuckles, to straighten the foundation walls we pour:


I cut the thing up, and a few minutes with the welder, I came up with this:


Now, I have no intention of ever using this to drive with, that would be crazy, but after everything is back together, I can adjust this to the proper length, then I can know how long I need to make my stock one.



Seems like it ought to work to me. I guess I'll see.
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