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try and get some pics of quality, all I have is 2 crappy phone pics.


but... I want it to go lower in the front and rear. I'm on 2" spindles up front and was thinking of going to stockers and get the 3" djm arms to try and put a little more tire in the fender.
Then in the rear I'm gonna cut the cups down some to gain another inch or two but need a panhard pretty bad as right now the rear gets pushed over pretty far.

PROBLEM--- rear sway bar has djm rear hardware kit and the pass panhard mount sits on the swaybar. So.. I need new links to offset the arm 2" to clear the mount, cut the mount down, find a new bar with a different bend that might clear the mount or what I dont want to do--take it off.

ideas please
 
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what about taking the sway bar out and using a pipe bender(hydraulic) to re-shape/bend it? could just do a little at a time, and re-check?
 
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I don't know if that'd work...pic of it undone to show how much would need to be bent, and that's without cutting the cups down some to get lower.

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And to show how bad it sits on it. Notice the rounded part on the bottom of the bracket lol. Still disconnected here

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I wouldn think twice about grinding that panhard bar braket:superhack: looks like there's alot of steel there, maybe that with a re-bend might do it? But then if you lower more maybe you should look into making your own panhard bar and mounting tabs and be done.
 

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I don't know if that'd work...pic of it undone to show how much would need to be bent, and that's without cutting the cups down some to get lower.

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And to show how bad it sits on it. Notice the rounded part on the bottom of the bracket lol. Still disconnected here

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if you got the djm rear kit you should have had some extra bolts to relocate the sway bar over 2 inches i did mine and it work just fine thats why one of the end links is off set so you can push it over the 2 inches you need to clear the bar if you donty get what im saying get with Tony (norcal)he can explain it better
 

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