already comes with nolatahnae bushes in it as do their swaybars. if the component requires bushings or uses them in its application whiteline supply them with the product, like a kit form really.
I'm ordering a new Whiteline adjustable panhard rod, I'm also ordering some replacement Super Pro suspension bushes but I am not sure what bushes come with the panhard rod and dont want to end up with 2 sets of bushes.
Does anybody know what bushes the Whiteline panhard rod comes with?
already comes with nolatahnae bushes in it as do their swaybars. if the component requires bushings or uses them in its application whiteline supply them with the product, like a kit form really.
Cheers Gilly, I thought so but wanted to make sure.
The Super Pro catalog lists these bushing parts:
- Panhard rod bush
- Panhard rod to Chassis mount
- Panhard rod to diff
Do all these come with the sway bar?
Yes
Yes
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No
...please explain?
It does not have happy winding spirit JDM manufactured styles
You can have any brew you want... as long as it's a Datsun / Corolla / What is that?
you have to adjust them by removing one end off the either the diff or panhard mount. most aftermarket JDM ones are on car adjustable, most use rose joints too. for the price though plus the fact its a "set and forget" system whiteline is alright, as in you adjust it once and your done its not something that requires frequent adjustments.
they suck for the following reasons:
- soft rubber bushings at both ends
- they are bent
- they suck to adjust
- can only adjust on one side
jsut save an extra bit of cash and get rose jointed ones
and panhard rods are gay, watts linkage is the way
ohh and whiteline sway bars are shit aswell
Not everyone can afford to do a watts linkage set up matey
Whiteline products work quite well. if you compare prices with brand new JDM brand gear they are well priced and do the job well.
They arne't rubber bushings, they a nolathene, so alot harder than rubber... Not as god as rose joints, no, but lots better than OEM normal rubber.....