Panhard bar question
#1
Panhard bar question
Getting some suspension work done on Friday: lowering springs, and front and rear sway bars. I'm on the fence about adding an adjustable panhard bar. How much better steering response should I expect from adding the panhard bar? TIA.
#2
I would guess that you you not notice any change in steering response as the panhard bar is not attached to any steering component.
Now, in all seriousness, I would expect that the feel during cornering would be better, but I don't have any experience here. I would be interested in what others think about it improving cornering feel. It might even be necessary depending on how much your car gets lowered.
Now, in all seriousness, I would expect that the feel during cornering would be better, but I don't have any experience here. I would be interested in what others think about it improving cornering feel. It might even be necessary depending on how much your car gets lowered.
#3
It's mostly to center the rear after you lower the car, iirc
#4
Exactly...Your axle will be skewed to the left. If you want consistent handling, it's best to have the axle centered. Mine moved 3/8ths of an inch with a 1" drop.
If you want REAL consistent handling, go with a Watts link.
If you want REAL consistent handling, go with a Watts link.
#5
Thanks for all the replies.
#7
Buy mine! Special $80 shipped just for you!
https://themustangsource.com/f722/fs...e-s197-495607/
The stiffness of the aftermarket ones also gives a bit better consistency. But as stated above, Watt's is the best!
https://themustangsource.com/f722/fs...e-s197-495607/
The stiffness of the aftermarket ones also gives a bit better consistency. But as stated above, Watt's is the best!
#8
This. It is almost a must on our car. Mine moved a half inch with my drop.
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