Pan Hard Rod

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Tried to fit pand hard tonight but it just wont go. I can get either side in on there own but other side seems a mile out. What am I doing wrong. ?
 

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Thanks will give both a go. Damaged the tubes a little while trying to get them in, the bolts still slide through them but should I change them
 

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Jacking one side up made slightly better, after an hour or so of fiddling with bars ect nudging it up, down side to side it finally tapped in. thought Id broke my knuckles at one point but never mind it was worth it, Love it when a plan comes together.:)
Need to clean up and paint the tie bar thingy next then get steering damper.
 

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Jacking one side up made slightly better, after an hour or so of fiddling with bars ect nudging it up, down side to side it finally tapped in. thought Id broke my knuckles at one point but never mind it was worth it, Love it when a plan comes together.:)
Need to clean up and paint the tie bar thingy next then get steering damper.
Tremendous, pleased you got the panhard rod fitted ok.
That's the steering track rod and steering damper in your second picture ;):)
 
Jacking one side up made slightly better, after an hour or so of fiddling with bars ect nudging it up, down side to side it finally tapped in. thought Id broke my knuckles at one point but never mind it was worth it, Love it when a plan comes together.:)
Need to clean up and paint the tie bar thingy next then get steering damper.
it would have only helped a little as youve no weight, i forgot it was just a chassis, i usually fit engine and transmission first
 
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