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Old 23-02-2012
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Wooders sell a bracket that will work well with your relocation bracket but you will need an adjustable panhard rod to make use of it, basically you set the ball joint to vertical instead of horizontal so therefor offering far more travel from the panhard and using the relocation bracket that you already have will stop the diff bottoming out on the panhard like mine does....

Looks like you are getting there, was that glasshouse in he last pics? Looking quite muddy, you will need some MT/R's next.....
Ok so the bracket wooders sells relocates the panhard ball joint vertically so it can move down on itself, and I cant use that with my standard panhard rod because it offsets it from the standard position? I might send Wooders a msg and see what he says.

Im guessing your running one of these brackets to have your panhard rod bottoming on your diff? and what did you do to your front brake lines?

Its pissing down with rain today, thats the powerline track up the road from me in Doonan on the Sunshine coast. It gets me into Noosa the fun way I wouldnt attempt doing it today with so much rain. The first bit can be dangerous.

Got my eye out for a second hand set of 31" muddies for a good price, otherwise ill wait till I have the cash for newies

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Nah I don't have the Wooders bracket, maybe one day but I would need the relocation bracket like you have to get the best use out of it...

Can't help you with tyres though, by the way is light grey arm rests ok, I have a set of 4 in good cond if you're interested, I have the door bracket as well that you were chasing assuming it is the one on the pillar...
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Thats the bracket your talking about. Looks good but cant afford $150 on top of a new panhard rod right now. So today I plan on relocating the brake lines to get some more out of them. Take it for a wheel on the weekend and disconnect and see what happens. I know it will flog out the panhard ball joint eventually. Ill either just replace it (cheap) or upgrade to the wooders gear and get some more droop along with it.

I need a arm rest for both rear doors or are you only selling them as a hole set of four?. Are they the same as this?



And Id like both front door strap brackets they are the ones that are on the frame that the strap and pin go through.

Pm me a price posted to 4562
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Yes the ones I have are the same, I can do them as a pair or all four, up to you...
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Looking good rusty!

How on earth do you find the time to do all that? lol

Seriously cannot wait to take mine off the road and do her up.
So far getting my electricals out of the way.
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Thanks mate. I have some time off work so I thought id spend some time and money on the jeep ive been meaning to do it for ages.
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