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I've never heard of these guys before today, but their vintage car offerings are very interesting to someone like me, who is putting an 1800 rear axle into a 122 Wagon.
Kaplhenke Racing
http://www.kaplhenke.com
They have adjustable torque rods...
http://www.kaplhenke.com/index.php?pg=vintageTrqRods
and an adjustable panhard rod...
http://www.kaplhenke.com/index.php?pg=vintagepanbars
Kind of expensive though. $250.00 for the torque rods and $200.00 for the panhard.
Still, I wonder if a set of these would make setting up my rear axle easier...? That is, no axle welding, just bolt it up and adjust the rods until the differential is back to a reasonable angle...
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