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Bolt-On Panhard Bar for Ford 8 Inch, 9 Inch Axle

Price: $79.99 - $129.99
BOLT-ON REAR PANHARD BAR
Item #:
91049800
 
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  • Bolt-On Panhard Bar for Ford 8 Inch, 9 Inch Axle
  • Bolt-On Panhard Bar for Ford 8 Inch, 9 Inch Axle
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Rear Panhard bars are used to control the side-to-side movement of the rear axle. This is necessary when using a parallel 4-bar or hairpin radius rod rear suspension. This unit is threaded on one end for adjustment.  It will require that one end be unbolted for length adjustment. Available in plain finish or polished Stainless Steel.

Kit includes:

  • Axle Bracket (for 8" or 9" Ford)
  • Bar with Urethane bushed Stainless adjuster - 20" eye-to-eye
  • Frame Bracket

910-49800 Instructions (PDF)

The bar is threaded on one end for length adjustment and is welded on opposite end.  This will require one end to be unbolted to allow for the length adjustment.
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Very good part

By old one from poplar bluff mo. on 11/25/2011
Pros:
Adjustable, Comfortable Ride, Easy To Install, Improves Handling, Improves Launching
Describe Yourself:
Casual Driver
Best Uses:
Everyday Driving
Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

This is real got to have part on model A.

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what thread size is the thread on the adjustable side of this part? and are there any replacement/repair part numbers?

Asked on 5/31/2011 12:59:18 PM by nutstang from denver

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Can the bar be attached to the bottom of the axle instead of the top to work around exhaust? And bring down frame rail with a bracket to have a 1 to 2 inch rise. Would that have the same effect in handling?

Asked on 10/2/2011 12:12:56 PM by Sly from Palm Springs, CA

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