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Joe M. (Little_Joe)
| Posted on Saturday, December 28, 2002 - 07:04 pm: |
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I've been perusing personal and commercial pages looking at DI lifts and don't see any mention of panhard drop brackets. Dangerously I'm guessing people aren't using them. At what point, or better yet - after how much lift is a panhard drop bracket necessary? Do the mild lifts like OME shift the axles at all due to the new panhard angle? Be gentle: it's snowing like a mofo and I have no desire to get under mine right now lol! joe |
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