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Re: Panhard rod for the front? (SAS) [Re: elripster] #383349 01/22/04 09:43 AM
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A major brain fart on my part...... sorry.

You're going to get bump steer - it comes with travel on a SAS. You just want to minimize it by having the drag link as close to horizontal as possible.

Brian

Re: Panhard rod for the front? (SAS) [Re: anthony1] #383350 01/22/04 09:37 PM
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what about this?
AllPro got them..
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I thought about using a Johnny Joint but how/who can wrap a spring around one? Is it basically the same thing as the AOR's? If someone can why aren't more people doing it? Maybe they are.

John.

Re: Panhard rod for the front? (SAS) [Re: NVR FNSH] #383351 01/23/04 02:59 AM
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I'm thinking this might just take care of the bump steer. I have numerous friends with Cherokees and they don't complain of bump steer. I have driven them and didn't notice it either.

One thing I did notice, however, is possibly something all solid axle trucks have, I'm not sure. But basically, when I turned left, and the truck leaned, I had to turn the wheel more to compensate for the shift. Basically as the truck shifted in that direction it straightened out its wheels. It was pretty weird. Anyone else notice this?

Frank.


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