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    Pan Hard done

    I got the Mustang back the other day, Pan Hard and Torque bar is done. I m noticing some more road noise?? Or vibration? Different feeling with the car? Theres also a kinda clunk occasionally I gotta sort out with mechanic sorta comming from passenger rear area? Like metal against metal? Under small different road bump sorta? We ll see what he thinks, just wondering about any ideas in here bout what could be?? Cheers !!

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    Different feel, absolutely, you just did a black n white change to how your rear suspension works.
    Increased noise / vibration, no that is not normal.
    Following installation instructions to the letter will not make for a totally successful installation. In the same breath, some of the measurements must be absolutely perfect or brackets have come back off n redone. Rear support arm must be welded n not left bolted only or it will move.
    Especially when street driven, front pivot must be greased on a very regular basis.

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    My bet is the exhaust is hitting something.

    Modifying and providing adequate clearance for the exhaust over the axle is by far the most difficult part of the install. (especially the passenger side)
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    I m running side exhaust so I think the exhaust is ok.... Really hard to see underneath for me, we ll sort it out, just hoping for little direction. Need to feel n drive it ... figure it out...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whitehot View Post
    I m running side exhaust so I think the exhaust is ok....
    Oh right,

    Then what ZR suggested, and maybe the panhard bar support is wiggling around a bit. Could use some weld.
    That being said, mine is only bolted in, and has not moved, despite many track days.
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    What subframe connectors are you using that you are able to run a torque arm??? You exhaust must be very low.

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    How old are the rear control arms, maybe the bushings are shot.
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    Thats what I m hoping, when she goes bk in, might see a mark or something? Running side pipes and round sub frame connectors , he said he had a tough time because of that, not sure how was remedied ?? It did add low stuff, so ground clearance is poor

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    ^^^i’ve always wanted to do this just to see the torque arm in action.
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