Sid
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My rear suspension will be a parallel 4 link and coilovers. With this setup, I need to install a panhard bar to keep the axle laterally located, which occurs (correct me if I’m wrong), when cornering.
Now let’s say I drive over speed bump, where both rear wheels move up at the same time. With the panhard bar setup, I basically will have no suspension travel. Would this be a correct conclusion? If so, there could be other driving conditions where the suspension isn’t as effective as it could without the panhard bar.
What would the risk be or not using a panhard bar. I’m not planning on road racing it but just putting around the countryside and maybe doing a ¼ race now and again.
I know I could go with a triangulated system but I’m beyond that right now.
Any input or commnets would be appreciated,
Sid
Now let’s say I drive over speed bump, where both rear wheels move up at the same time. With the panhard bar setup, I basically will have no suspension travel. Would this be a correct conclusion? If so, there could be other driving conditions where the suspension isn’t as effective as it could without the panhard bar.
What would the risk be or not using a panhard bar. I’m not planning on road racing it but just putting around the countryside and maybe doing a ¼ race now and again.
I know I could go with a triangulated system but I’m beyond that right now.
Any input or commnets would be appreciated,
Sid