rear Panhard rod
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rear Panhard rod
My question what would cause the panhard bar at the rear of the axle to snap in two,on my 1978/124/spider. any thought on the matter would help,I am at loss with this one. Homer
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Re: rear Panhard rod
It may have been jacked up using the panhard rod. A no-no.
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2005 Lincoln LS (the wife's car)
2003 Chevrolet Cavalier (daily driver)
1999 Honda Shadow VLX 600
1972 Grumman Traveller 5895L (long gone).
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Re: rear Panhard rod
dont think it was jacked at the break,the bar is hollow and the break is for to aft, allmost centre of the bar. homer
Re: rear Panhard rod
My 73 has been welded there as well. I wondered if it was caused by hitting a curb while cornering a little enthusiaticly.
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Re: rear Panhard rod
When you had your panhard/rod welded did you have any support added or did they just weld end to end, how long ago? has it lasted OK and are you happy with the result and drive. and thank you for your feed/back. Homer
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Re: rear Panhard rod
rust?
Re: rear Panhard rod
I got the car as a restoration project the PO started but got cancer and was too sick to finish so I don't know when it was welded but it looks like a good quality weld that was reenforced.
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Re: rear Panhard rod
Absulutly no rust shiny bright metal clean break, has to be stress! Homer
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Re: rear Panhard rod
if the break is fore-aft, then the car was likely pulled from that point. that sucks, but frequently a tow-driver will loop around that and yank it onto a flatbed.
I have repaired mine. I added a piece of 1-1/2" x 1-1/2" steel angle to it, about 24" long, and welded it in several 2" ling "stitches" on both sides. it is definitely stronger now than ever before.
I have repaired mine. I added a piece of 1-1/2" x 1-1/2" steel angle to it, about 24" long, and welded it in several 2" ling "stitches" on both sides. it is definitely stronger now than ever before.
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Re: rear Panhard rod
The Panhard rod on mine was affected by battery acid corrosion. The drain tubes from the battery tray in the trunk (it's an '81) dripped acid onto the rod. Luckily I got to it before it caused too much damage.
Could this have been a contributor to your situation? Acid weakened the rod so when it was yanked, it snapped... ?
Could this have been a contributor to your situation? Acid weakened the rod so when it was yanked, it snapped... ?
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1981 Fiat Spider 2000 FI
Michael
1981 Fiat Spider 2000 FI
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Re: rear Panhard rod
the one on my car is aluminum tube, with heim joints, never had a failure
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son has 78 spider
75 spider , 6 Lancia Scorpions, 2018 Abarth Spider, 500X wifes, 500L 3 82 Zagatos. 82 spider 34k original miles, 83 pininfarina, 8 fiat spider parts cars
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Re: rear Panhard rod
mine also broke.... never thought to ask why.... i assumed stress .... also while back there i noticed bushings or grommets for my trailing arms ( from car to rear end 2 long and 2 short) were almost non existent.... as well as one of the long arms was bent.... i thought that because everything was not lined up right and tight that that caused it..bought a new one ... replaced the bent arm and all the bushings.... sure helped my cornering.....
maybe could be that
maybe could be that
Re: rear Panhard rod
Mine broke too. I figured it was stress, improper towing, or jacking the car improperly. It wasn't too difficult to replace, with Scott's help. I have done the front bushings but not the rears, I'll probably do them this winter.
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Re: rear Panhard rod
depends on the year of your car ... i think 79 or earlier you can replace the bushings on the trailing arms.... mine i had to burn them out with a torch and used a bushing kit... could not find replacements for my 81... sort of a PITA... but as usual .. i have more time than money... if i had to do it over i would have saved up and replaced them alltonyfromjersey wrote:Mine broke too. I figured it was stress, improper towing, or jacking the car improperly. It wasn't too difficult to replace, with Scott's help. I have done the front bushings but not the rears, I'll probably do them this winter.
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Re: rear Panhard rod
I replaced the arms on my 80 ,all 481SPIDERMATT wrote:depends on the year of your car ... i think 79 or earlier you can replace the bushings on the trailing arms.... mine i had to burn them out with a torch and used a bushing kit... could not find replacements for my 81... sort of a PITA... but as usual .. i have more time than money... if i had to do it over i would have saved up and replaced them alltonyfromjersey wrote:Mine broke too. I figured it was stress, improper towing, or jacking the car improperly. It wasn't too difficult to replace, with Scott's help. I have done the front bushings but not the rears, I'll probably do them this winter.
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East Grand Forks MN
1970 Fiat Spider BS1 ( FOR SALE
1969 124 AS Spider
2017 Abrath
2018 Alfa Romeo 4c Spider