Edelbrock panhard rod

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anything is better than stock.

but thats non adjustable. so pass on it.. find the guy thats makes the red adjustable ones..
A few guys on here use them. sorry for got name atm.
 
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Spohn i think is the brand. i was mainly wondering what an aftermarket rod would do for handling with an otherwise stock suspension setup?
 

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bud, when it comes to panhard rod, andthing chromoloy or DOM, with welded ends and poly bushings is good.

prob is, due to sagging suspension a non adjustable could put one tire hanging out further than the other.
 

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you wil know its there, but as far as is it wrht doing over, say a set of control arms? no. do them first.

little to no rearend side to side movement.
cornering, and for the 2wd drive guys with power, it keeps rear end centerd under hard launch.
suspension is a tricky area to mod, its eaither do it all at once and be very careful what you do first.

Instead of a panhard bar, do sway bars front and rear.
Or if your looking for a cheap mod and you have the tools, change out the pos rubber bushings for some poly's.
 

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Love my spohn adjustable. Made a good bit of difference but my truck is pretty low.
 

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It will give the rear a more stable feel. The stock panhard is a stamped piece & you can physically twist it with your hands. Any aftermarket panhard is worth the cash but I believe the Spohn unit is less expensive than the Edelbrock unit. On top of being less money it's also adjustable...no real reason to go with the Edelbrock one...

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