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655 South Lincoln Ave San Bernardino Ca. 92408
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www.globalwest.net
Adjustable rear track rod (Panhard rod)
and adjustable mounting kit for 1965-70 Impala, Caprice, Biscayne, Belair
Lateral location of
the rear end has always been a problem.
This is due to the angle of the panhard rod at ride height. Raising or
lowering the ride height shifts the rear end laterally (no longer in the
center of the car), plus depending on the final angle of the panhard rod
(not parallel to ground) causes the rear end to be unstable around turns
and over bumps. To fix the problem Global West offers an adjustable pan
hard rod that uses our hex adjuster, a bearing rod end, and a grease-able
urethane bushing. The panhard rod can be adjusted on the car for
centering. If the panhard rod is not parallel to ground, based on the
vehicles ride height, a new adjustable panhard rod frame bracket is
available. The bracket installs on the frame surrounding the stock
mounting location and converts it over to a multi hole frame mount. The
multi hole bracket allows you to bolt the panhard rod on parallel to
ground or as close as possible based on your ride height. This will
correct the rear end lateral location problem. welding is required for the
new bracket.
All of
the kits have new hardware supplied, and are powder coated black.
There are three kits
available
- PHC-50
adjustable track bar -- this kit is just the adjustable track bar. The
bar allows you to center the rear end in the car. PHC-50 costs $178.89
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Instruction sheet
- PHC-50BKT - Multi hole bracket for relocating the track bar.
The track bar should be parallel to ground for best control of the rear
end. This kit is really mandatory for improving rear end stability. The
PHC-50 BKT can also be used with none Global West track bars including
stock -- cost $179.95
Instruction sheets

- PHC-50K - This is the complete kit - It contains both the
PHC-50 and PHC-50BKT in one kit. The cost for the complete kit is
$339.95.
Instruction sheets

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