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LANDROVER



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Panard rod - Bushes size part no. query
Been changing a few bushes on my LR90.

I have some replacement panard bushes but they seem to small? They just slip through. The ones I got are ANR3410G.

Are there other versions? Not sure of the age of my axle but believe it to be not the original one!

Can anyone advise the correct bushes - Thank you. Very Happy


The hockey stick bushes have fought me ....

Now the panard rod seems to want to fight...the bushes looked OK but I thought I would swap them as I bought replacements....never has such a simple task taken so long! Rolling with laughter
Post #642497 7th Aug 2017 11:08pm
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V8GPC



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The panhard rod changed around 2007.
The earlier one has a kink around the diff pan, the later is straight. The bushes and bolts are smaller on the later one.

(i think)

http://new.lrcat.com/#!/1228/7048/7288/651/7311
earlier and late ones

http://new.lrcat.com/#!/1235/266/403/66/426
late ones
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Retroanaconda



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The change was in 2002, and the bolts got bigger not smaller.

Earlier vehicles had a solid steel rod with a kink in it at the RH end, with bushes to fit 14mm bolts. Later vehicles used a hollow steel tube rod that is straight and has bushes to fit 16mm bolts.

The corresponding holes in the brackets on the axle casing and the chassis drop arm are sized to suit, as are the nuts/bolts of course.

If they're cheap aftermarket ones, then it wouldn't surprise me if the bushes were just a poor fit. However see what setup you have and check the part numbers are correct. The part number you have stated is for the early type, the later bush is RBX101340.
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LANDROVER



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Cheers guys Thumbs Up

I have ordered RBX101340 from my local parts supplier and as you say 2002> was the change! I was not sure what mine was as it has been substantially modified over the years.

So he is getting me some more bushes and hopefully they will get it sorted.

You are quite correct it has a straight bar no kink and I would say hollow as it is surprisingly light.....I was nearly tempted to get a heavy duty one. I have already changed the steering bar and drag bar to heavy duty ones. Hopefully I won't bend it but if I do I will treat it to a more substantial item.

Thanks again Thumbs Up
Post #642657 8th Aug 2017 10:37pm
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