Don't you need to wheel it to break it...
Hey! I have been taking it out 6 times this year so far. Nothing gnarly though, the Jeep club I run with is pretty tame.
Don't you need to wheel it to break it...
The main issue is they sometimes eat the leaf spring bushings... The side to side thing isn't great for them..
I thought that was the only way a panhard should be run? Ive heard of people trying them with 52s but no report of success.
I have mostly seen Panhard rods on vehicles with coil spring suspension. Like previously posted leaf springs do not have much side-to-side movement, so a Panhard is not really necessary, but coil springs have almost no ability to control side-to-side movement. I had a 1968 C-30 Suburban with coil spring suspension all the way around, and it came factory with a Panhard on the rear 14-bolt FF.
I'd be interested in seeing pictures of this, haven't met one yet from any series. 
A C30 Suburban?I'd be interested in seeing pictures of this, haven't met one yet from any series.
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