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    moving with out the panhard being conected

    with the cyclone coming i should move the gu all the way into the shed. can i move it forward with out the panhard being connected ?

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    If it's the front should be able to drive it sloooowly for a little bit. If it's rear you will have to push it or tow it or diff will just move sideways when u try and drive. All the best with it - looks a little nasty. . .

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    It wont steer without the front panhard it will just move the body

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    thanks just wanted to go fwd 3 feet so all good

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    Yeah sweet, all good. . . Good luck with the storm mate.

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    Use a tie-down strap with a ratchet, do a cross tie from the axle to frame , compress springs a litlle ... move carefuly .
    Last edited by cos; 20th February 2015 at 08:03 PM.

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