Anyone make one?
A panhard bar is used to center the rear solid axle on a lowered car.
Here's some more information on its purpose.
I know in my experience with the EF chassis Honda civic/crx, when lowered the rear chassis is pulled to the left causing the car to "dog track" when going down the street.
I can explain dog tracking if needed. It's basically when the rear of the vehicle "steps out" and causes it to visually appear to be driving sideways.
I'm pretty sure this is my issue with my rear end, I have more clearance on my drivers side than my passenger side(tire to fender). It drives straight but my buddy said while following me down the road it looked like my rear end was gonna take out a mailbox.
If no one makes one I will go ahead and get measuments, and see what I can do to make one and pass on information or make them available to other owners.
*note this may not affect everyone, unless they are lowered fairly extremely like my car*
A panhard bar is used to center the rear solid axle on a lowered car.
Here's some more information on its purpose.
I know in my experience with the EF chassis Honda civic/crx, when lowered the rear chassis is pulled to the left causing the car to "dog track" when going down the street.
I can explain dog tracking if needed. It's basically when the rear of the vehicle "steps out" and causes it to visually appear to be driving sideways.
I'm pretty sure this is my issue with my rear end, I have more clearance on my drivers side than my passenger side(tire to fender). It drives straight but my buddy said while following me down the road it looked like my rear end was gonna take out a mailbox.
If no one makes one I will go ahead and get measuments, and see what I can do to make one and pass on information or make them available to other owners.
*note this may not affect everyone, unless they are lowered fairly extremely like my car*
Comment