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boss:
would be an idea yes, but like i say the job would be much easeyer with the ajustable panhard rod.

eugene:
thanks il get one ordered  then see how it goes thanks
                                                                            eugene

lee celtic:
First This isn't a dig it's a serious question...

Have you tightened all the wheel nuts after refitting...not an insult .... or calling you daft.... ;)

I only ask as I had a transit a few years back and the nuts on the wheels were not tightened up after fitting new front brakes (garage not me)they worked loose
a couple of days later then I could hear a squeeking noise at low speeds like rubber shoes on a shiney floor and when cornering it would sort of flop into the corners... :shock:

I didn't think to check the wheel nuts and asked a mate to walk next to the van down the carpark to see where the noise was comming from after about 30 feet he said stop and reached down and unscrewed one of the nuts the half a thread left on ,,, I'd lost a couple too :shock:

Honest not taking the mick....Honest ;)

clover:
I know it teaching granny to suck eggs but if you've done a 2" suspension lift you ready should consider castor correction hockey sticks.

Hockey sticks in meant to say!

clbarclay:

--- Quote from: discopinky on December 04, 2008, 05:58:23 ---castor correction panhard rods (hockey sticks to you and me)

--- End quote ---

Hockey sticks or radius arms maybe, but the panhard rod is the other link holding the front axle in place and is positioned side/side across the vehicle rather than radius arms which are positioned for/aft

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