Edelbrock Trailing Arms and Panhard Rod

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whitehumh2
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Edelbrock Trailing Arms and Panhard Rod

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As any H2 owner know the factory trailing arms and panhard rod are wimpy components that need to be replaced if you plan on some serious offroading!



Edelbrock makes some sweet stuff!



I have installed their Trailing Arms that have a greaseable poly bushing at the front and a greaseable heim joint at the rear for greater flex and travel. They are considerably stronger the the factory parts, which i had manged to bend so I needed to replace them anyways!



The Edlebrock parts have been thoroughly abused on my H2 for almost 3 years and as you can tell, while they have lost their shine, still are undamaged by multiple rock bashing sessions!



At the same time as I did these I also upgraded my panhard rod to the one from edelbrock. This completely eliminated the sway I would occassionally get on the highway and made offroad control a dream!



Truly these are upgrades that every H2 owner Needs!!


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Re: Edelbrock Trailing Arms and Panhard Rod

Post by s0ulst3al3r »

I have these to and ya they are a nice upgrade ...but when i got my panhard rod they were tough to get
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