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Suspension Tech: Bring It!
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<blockquote data-quote="mark5pt0" data-source="post: 13782450" data-attributes="member: 152105"><p>Kelly, I just received my BMR panhard relocation bracket (to clear my Trick Flow rear diff cover) and panhard rod p/n PHR006, which has the poly ends. When mocking up the bracket and panhard bar, it appears that the rod won't line up with mount on the body of the car, but the rear axle is not in the car, so Im not sure if this is absolutely true. Do I need the panhard rod with a spherical end (which is what the instruction shows) or is there enough "squish" in the poly ends to be able to get the rod in both brackets?</p><p></p><p> Thanks in advance.</p><p></p><p>I also got the Adjustable UCA and mount. All parts have quality oozing from them!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mark5pt0, post: 13782450, member: 152105"] Kelly, I just received my BMR panhard relocation bracket (to clear my Trick Flow rear diff cover) and panhard rod p/n PHR006, which has the poly ends. When mocking up the bracket and panhard bar, it appears that the rod won't line up with mount on the body of the car, but the rear axle is not in the car, so Im not sure if this is absolutely true. Do I need the panhard rod with a spherical end (which is what the instruction shows) or is there enough "squish" in the poly ends to be able to get the rod in both brackets? Thanks in advance. I also got the Adjustable UCA and mount. All parts have quality oozing from them! [/QUOTE]
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