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    Control arms, pan hard rods and wheel alignments

    Hi all

    In the process of replacing the stock/weak original control arms. So far I've got a set of stronger trailing arms, but I'm having trouble trying to find stock length upper arms. I'll be fitting 2 inch springs, so my question is are the superior engineering upper arms suited to 2" lift a good option? I've left the trailing arms at stock length. Are the superior engineering panhards that are suited to 2" lift also a good investment? I don't want to buy anything adjustable as apparently they are illegal. Everyone seems to think that a 2" lift doesn't require any modifications apart from longer shocks, so I'm assuming that these superior arms are only minutely longer than stock?
    Here's a link to the items I'm thinking about fitting:
    http://www.superiorengineering.com.a...oducts_id=6497
    http://www.superiorengineering.com.a...oducts_id=7295
    http://www.superiorengineering.com.a...oducts_id=7304

    Also, what do the guys do when they do a wheel alignment on the patrols? I cannot see any part that is adjustable.

    Cheers

    Andy

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    Anyone got any info? Surely someone has a 2" shock lying around they can measure?

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    All they can adjust is toein on a standard setup.

    What measurements are you after on the shocker?
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    Just the total length of it. I'm not sure if I've got standard springs and shocks or if its been fitted with 2 inch springs and shocks. So if I can work out that I do actually have a 2 inch lift, I can save coin and only buy new springs as the ones fitted have seen better days.

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    Front- End of pin to end of pin, 690 extended
    470 compressed

    Rear- Centre of eye to centre of eye, 690 extended
    420 compressed.

    This is on EFS shocks.
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    Thanks very much! I assume these are 2 inch shocks?

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    [QUOTE=Parksy;342584]Thanks very much! I assume these are 2 inch shocks?

    I was told they were when I bought them secondhand, definately longer than standard and no dramas when they were on my car with 2" lift.
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    Can anyone confirm that the adjustable rods, panhards and what not are actually illegal? I've seen solid panhards and also hollow, though with 6mm wall thickness which I assume is alot thicker than stock, which ones are stronger?

    Cheers.

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    Control arms, pan hard rods and wheel alignments

    I have never heard of adjustable panhard rods being illegal. That does not mean they are legal, but I would be very surprised if they weren't.

    As for 6mm vs solid I think you would have a very very hard time bending either of those. I would think the solid one would be damn heavy!

    And any way for a 2in lift I would not be bothering with adjustable panhards. I would get strengthened lower trailing arms, just leave the standard upper arms, fit castor correction bushes to your radius arms (front) and extend your brake lines and diff breathers.
    Last edited by Dominator; 9th March 2013 at 05:20 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Parksy View Post
    Can anyone confirm that the adjustable rods, panhards and what not are actually illegal? I've seen solid panhards and also hollow, though with 6mm wall thickness which I assume is alot thicker than stock, which ones are stronger?

    Cheers.
    Ive got an adjustable panhard from supeerior and i find that since fitting it, the front end actually flexes much nicer. i might be imagining it to justify spending the money but this far im quite happy with it.

    For a 2" lift you do only need shocks and springs. anything above 3" is when more needs to be done, ie. Brake lines and radius arm bushes.

    What is it that makes you want to upgrade everything?? Somewhat careful driving with a 2" shock and spring should get you through most. unless you plan on being really rough?
    1999 GU DUAL FUEL 4.5 - 2" OME - 33's KM2s - SNORKEL - CUSTOM DINTS.... Goes by the name Candy (the car not me )

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