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i have a problem...My quad shocks are rubbing on the back shocks..
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Yung Than: [QB] There's too much of a fish-tailing effect on your car's rear,the axle moves sideways farther than the chasis.Same as on my 94 GT. fixed it using M/M's panhard bar that positively locates the rear axle.It costed me $310 to the door.It's the part that Ford forgot: http://www.maximummotorsports.com/panhard.html [IMG]http://www.maximummotorsports.com/images/MMPBA.jpg[/IMG] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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javier
Member # 547
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I looked under my car yesterday... to check if everything was okay.. and i noticed that my quad shocks were rubbing on the regular shocks..
any info would be great...
Yung Than
Member # 728
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There's too much of a fish-tailing effect on your car's rear,the axle moves sideways farther than the chasis.Same as on my 94 GT. fixed it using M/M's panhard bar that positively locates the rear axle.It costed me $310 to the door.It's the part that Ford forgot:
http://www.maximummotorsports.com/panhard.html
armabu20
Member # 860
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Will this bar interfere with the cat back exhaust systems?
Thanks
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