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Dwight 02-15-2002 07:42 PM

Pan Hard on a 8.8 Lone Star????
 
Has anyone installed a pan hard on a 8.8 in a Lone Star? I have a 4 link and before I put my car on the road I would like to know if I need a pan hard bar. Pictures ??? Where does it mount to the frame and rearend???

Scott S 02-19-2002 05:08 PM

You won't need a panhard bar on the 8.8 rear end, but pay real close attention to the pinion angles, I had to shorten the top bars about a inch to get it correct.

Scott S

Dwight 02-19-2002 07:21 PM

I had to shorten mine 13/16". I'm going to put my car over a pit where I can check it again.

Scott S 02-19-2002 10:06 PM

If you don't get it right.....
 
The front flange of the rearend will swing up and hit the emergency brake cables upper mount. It makes for a really loud bump!

Good Luck!

Scott

Dwight 02-20-2002 06:00 PM

I have a ballcock valve inline on my rear brakes to use as an emergency brake.


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