pan hard question

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anyone put the adjustable panhard for a 07-14 tahoe from spohn on their 15 up tahoe. trying to get my rear axle centered after lowering it.
 

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I called Spohn a while back and they said the '14 fits '15 and up. I was going to get it back then, but someone told me to wait for the rear control arms and do it at the same time. Well.....i'm still waiting. :emotions33:
 

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the upper arms that work w/ autoride are supposedly still in R&D

once they are avail, i plan on the whole kit for the rear.
 

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just confirmed w/ Spohn support the panhard bar works on 15+.

they are still working on upper arms, no ETA yet :(
 

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just confirmed w/ Spohn support the panhard bar works on 15+.

they are still working on upper arms, no ETA yet :(

? That's funny. That's what I said earlier. I guess it doesn't hurt to confirm my post. :dogpile:
 

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And??? Good? Bad? No difference? Which truck?

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2017 tahoe LT with a 3/6 drop so I got it bc I'm vey picky and I know the half inch to one side would drive me nuts, I don't see any other difference other than you can move the rear end from side to side, just a bit of a pain in the arse to adjust
 

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Old post, but I installed the Spohn the other day. Got the Del-Sphere ends. Works very well, but I have a slight clunk now. The shaft of the factory bolt is slightly smaller than the threads--get the Spohn bolts. On the Spohn bolts the shaft is slightly larger than the threads which means less "wiggle"
 

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