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hi all, I have just bought a new set of 3" lift springs and shocks for my nissan patrol :D and went to order adustable panhard rods and longer break lines from my mechanic, and after his reaserch said you cant get them for that year anymore :( ,
So my question being, there are that many similar wagons with lift kits there must be something out there for them.
So if anyone has some they want to sell or knows where to get them from it would be greatly appreciated,
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bollocks, 4wbits has them, not a dime a dozen, but best to have your axles centred under ya truck
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Try a different mechanic. The panhards were the same up until the GU where the front panhard mount had a slight change.
4wdbits should have them, failing that, you could get your panhards modified to be adjustable, or just extended to suit.
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89 safari, pto winch, 33x15 simexs. sliders,75mm lift . turbo intercoolered
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I didnt think he was right, if i was to modify the ones on there what hapens when it comes to a cert, and what do you do to modify them,
I am on a very small budget so dont want to spend to much (miss is allready getting her hackels up) :lol:
are there cheaper ones out there than the one you posted coxsy or is that about the norm.
the other thing was a gear box packer where do you get them or can you just make your own,
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I got my panhards modded by Howat Engineering in Wellington, under $200ea including larger diameter tubing, just mean you have to send them there, but can potentially save $500, which can go towards a cert.

I ran a 3" lift in my swb, didn't bother with panhards until I went up to 4".
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When I put the 3" lift in my old truck I just brought the adjusters and got them fitted to my original panhards and it was really cheap.
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ClassicCruiserSpares wrote:When I put the 3" lift in my old truck I just brought the adjusters and got them fitted to my original panhards and it was really cheap.


that sounds like a good option how much did they cost you ClassicCruiserSpares?

If i was to do any welding to modify them they would have to be done by a certified welder ah
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Ill look through the archives and find out what they cost me, I got mine done by a certified welded just to make sure.
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It cost me $260 for the both front and rear adjusters and fitting.
I think from memory the adjusters were around $80each maybe a little less.
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ClassicCruiserSpares wrote:It cost me $260 for the both front and rear adjusters and fitting.
I think from memory the adjusters were around $80each maybe a little less.


That sounds like the go, where do you get the adjusters from?
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DaveM wrote:I got my panhards modded by Howat Engineering in Wellington, under $200ea including larger diameter tubing, just mean you have to send them there, but can potentially save $500, which can go towards a cert.

I ran a 3" lift in my swb, didn't bother with panhards until I went up to 4".



So they just use bush the mounts, new bigger tube thread ect. for $200 each? Sounds like a good option.
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Yeah, just cut the ends off and reused them. Prices etc may have changed as it was a couple of years ago now.
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Hbhunter wrote:
ClassicCruiserSpares wrote:It cost me $260 for the both front and rear adjusters and fitting.
I think from memory the adjusters were around $80each maybe a little less.


That sounds like the go, where do you get the adjusters from?

I got them through a mate of mine, I could find out about a pair if you like? Send me a pm if you interested.
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ClassicCruiserSpares wrote:
Hbhunter wrote:
ClassicCruiserSpares wrote:It cost me $260 for the both front and rear adjusters and fitting.
I think from memory the adjusters were around $80each maybe a little less.


That sounds like the go, where do you get the adjusters from?

I got them through a mate of mine, I could find out about a pair if you like? Send me a pm if you interested.

Very interested Jase.. will pm you also.. :mrgreen:
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fitted my springs and shocks yesterday, and it went up 4", looks awsome, very happy 8)
think i got the deal of the year, they were dobson springs and raw nitro maxs shock, were in a guys swb patrol for a month and he didnt like the ride, so pulled them out, cost him $1700, I bought them all for $460, cant complain with that, all suits my lwb fine, back axel is prity much center over the body and front axel needs to go over about 20mm. sure one of those adusters will sort that.
there is a bit of vibration at around 90km, guesing thats universals on the drive line causing that? so maybe new ones will fix it? got a longer break line for the rear coming next week and will just put the one on there now on the front. breather hoses on diffs all extended, probley get some new bushes on sway bars too, just a little sloppy with corection, ride is firm but good,
all in all cant be too much happier with it all :D :D
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Gearbox spacers may help get rid of driveline vibrations.
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If you already know everything, DON'T ask bloody questions!!
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DaveM wrote:Gearbox spacers may help get rid of driveline vibrations.


do the gearbox spacers go bettween the gearbox cross member and chassie rails
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Hbhunter wrote:do the gearbox spacers go bettween the gearbox cross member and chassie rails


Yes thats correct, Ive got a pair sitting in my garage somewere too if you need a pair.
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ClassicCruiserSpares wrote:
Hbhunter wrote:do the gearbox spacers go bettween the gearbox cross member and chassie rails


Yes thats correct, Ive got a pair sitting in my garage somewere too if you need a pair.


yea that would be great, or is ok just to make up my own with some 10mm steel plate and drill holes to suit the bolt holes,
will the bolts need lengthining to?
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yes :D
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the cert guyes wont get all anal that they wont have a factory stamp
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no high grade bolts, are bolts you need
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Hbhunter wrote:fitted my springs and shocks yesterday, and it went up 4", looks awsome, very happy 8)
think i got the deal of the year, they were dobson springs and raw nitro maxs shock, were in a guys swb patrol for a month and he didnt like the ride, so pulled them out, cost him $1700, I bought them all for $460, cant complain with that, all suits my lwb fine, back axel is prity much center over the body and front axel needs to go over about 20mm. sure one of those adusters will sort that.
there is a bit of vibration at around 90km, guesing thats universals on the drive line causing that? so maybe new ones will fix it? got a longer break line for the rear coming next week and will just put the one on there now on the front. breather hoses on diffs all extended, probley get some new bushes on sway bars too, just a little sloppy with corection, ride is firm but good,
all in all cant be too much happier with it all :D :D


Use the brake line from the rear onto the front as it has the same ends but is a bit longer. That is the normal process eg custom made for the rear and rear to the front.
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Use the brake line from the rear onto the front as it has the same ends but is a bit longer. That is the normal process eg custom made for the rear and rear to the front.[/quote]


yea, had alrady planed for that got a custom one comeing for the rear on the way, should be here tomorow i hope. but thanks anyway.
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