If there's enough thread in the socket end, cut 1" off the socket and cut the bar to suit.
I fitted a Nolathane 48810 ( Nolathane ) while doing my 4" lift. Big mistake.
It's an adjustable panhard rod, at it's shortest setting it's around an inch longer than the standard panhard rod:
When fitted to the vehicle, despite the 4" lift, at it's shortest setting, it pushed the diff too far to the passenger side. Causing the drivers side spring to rub on the bump stop and chasis rail:
Not sure what the purpose of this product is therefore, or who Nolathane had in mind when designing it.
If there's enough thread in the socket end, cut 1" off the socket and cut the bar to suit.
Spoke to Red Ranger today and they suspect it was designed for the TDI Discovery 1's and someone just assumed it would suit D2's as well. They have agreed to accept it's return.
Cheers Baz.
2011 Discovery 4 SE 2.7L
1990 Perentie FFR EX Aust Army
1967 Series IIa 109 (Farm Truck)
2007 BMW R1200GS
1979 BMW R80/7
1983 BMW R100TIC Ex ACT Police
1994 Yamaha XT225 Serow
Has anyone used one of these from RTE Fabrications? I notice that it has a rose joint on it. In the discussions about fitting the Bilstein buggy shocks it was often quoted that the rose joints were quick to fail, I wonder what they are like in use on the panhard rod.
What about the Discovery 1 panhard rodd, is that the same size or longer?
Give APT Fabrications in Brisbane a call. I got an adjustable one for my RRC from them for $170. Not sure if they do one for a Disco 2.
John
Series 2 LWB - Gone
Series 3 LWB - Gone
Series 1 LWB - Gone
81 RR 2 door - Gone
95 Disco v8 - The Next Victim
It seems the D1 panhard rodd is longer by 40mm:
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/showthread...85#post1774585
APT are working on D2 ones, give them a call or email.
Also there are two different lengths for D2's RBI100040 is the books RHD part no but after chassis YA (2A's?) they change length and are a bit shorter. Found this when I got a replacement 2nd hand one and was wrong. But was certainly off a D2 (not sure of exact model as most was missing) and was short.
I'll open another can of worms, what's the opinion of cutting, inserting a length of solid at the correct extended length, milling and plug welding along the length and also having a sleeve to cover the gap at the same size as the original OD AND a larger sleeve covering the two joins again?
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