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How low do things get before the need for a panhard rod?


Fitting a Glanza rear beam to my SR........now i've never seen one under the SR but can see what looks like a mounting point for one on the Glanza axle, did they come with panhard rods fitted as standard? and will there be somewhere for the other end on the SR chassis?


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My SR's dropped as low as it can be (Island roads are mental shit) on D2's without a panhard rod (SR drum rear beam set-up) but am wondering if the Glanza axle will need one? Recently spaced the rears by 25mm too so thinking i may get scrub without one?

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i would get one buddy, because as i said even if you dont need it now it it will good to have it on there.there not to bad price wise especially second hand.if your gonna go lower or wheel space,or already have done then do it.also get those arches rolled.



i got my panhard second hand for 60 quid i think. just needed a lick of paint


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i would get one buddy, because as i said even if you dont need it now it it will good to have it on there.there not to bad price wise especially second hand.if your gonna go lower or wheel space,or already have done then do it.also get those arches rolled.

i got my panhard second hand for 60 quid i think. just needed a lick of paint

Is yours a Glanza mate?
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