Leaf springs do a pretty good job of locating the axle side to side, for
example my TR3 doesn't have a panhard rod. My Elva Courier with a coil over
set up drives itself (kind of wanders down the road) when that rod mount breaks
and the driver immediately notices it and will stop to get it repaired. On
your Healey you might notice your rear tires scrubbing the insides of your
fender wells until you get it repaired.
Henry Morrison, Albuquerque, NM
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From: Healeys <healeys-bounces at autox.team.net> on behalf of Lawrence Swift
<lawrence.swift at gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 7, 2017 3:33 PM
To: austinhealeyslist at gmail.com; Ahealey help
Subject: [Healeys] Panhard Rod - BT7
The panhard rod bracket on the axle snapped off - but it doesn?t seem to have
affected the car?s handling.
What is the list?s advice regarding the usefulness of the rod.
It requires removing the rear axle to repair - a chore I would like to avoid.
Larry Swift
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