Looks like it's designed to keep the bar level with travel. This is similar to
a Watts link. A regular panhard bar will induce bump steer as the suspension
travels. That's why you want it level at rest and as long as possible. The
lower links on this set up can be used to level the bar and links if you
change ride height.
-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Cost <andycost@embarqmail.com>
To: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
Sent: Sat, Oct 24, 2009 9:53 pm
Subject: [Roadsters] CP mustang project with strange panhard setup
Anyone recognize this weird panhard bar? It is on an 88 mustang. The
panhard bar is up high and there are two pivoting links at either end. The
links are tied to a point near the bottom of the diff. The angle of the
links is adjustable. I'm not sure what brand this is or even how it works.
http://image68.webshots.com/468/4/7/1/2157407010065431685cSbZDr_fs.jpg
http://image96.webshots.com/196/1/68/85/2610168850065431685LhrfEc_fs.jpg
Thanks,
Andy
BTW - Bucephalus might be going bye-bye.
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