70 Bronco
The weld on panhard drop bracket?
If so, make sure it is welded securely, it is all that keeps the front axle centered up there! LOL. (I've seen more than one tear off. The new bracket is thicker than the frame material )
When you lay on your tummy, and look at the front of your rig, the drag link should hide the panhard. If they are not perfect in line with one another, you will get bump steer.
If they are parallel, it will handle pretty well on the street, but can do some funny stuff when it twists up on the trail.
Some people use a drop pitman arm to achieve this, and it can introduce other handling issues, as well as occasional funny steering behavior.
This does not always happen. And as weird as it sounds, every rig is different. I've done at least a dozen EB lifts, and every one is unique.
Originally posted by Joey~AP
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The weld on panhard drop bracket?
If so, make sure it is welded securely, it is all that keeps the front axle centered up there! LOL. (I've seen more than one tear off. The new bracket is thicker than the frame material )
When you lay on your tummy, and look at the front of your rig, the drag link should hide the panhard. If they are not perfect in line with one another, you will get bump steer.
If they are parallel, it will handle pretty well on the street, but can do some funny stuff when it twists up on the trail.
Some people use a drop pitman arm to achieve this, and it can introduce other handling issues, as well as occasional funny steering behavior.
This does not always happen. And as weird as it sounds, every rig is different. I've done at least a dozen EB lifts, and every one is unique.
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