ℹ️ How to: Install Adjustable Panhard bars (80 Series Toyota Land Cruiser)
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- Опубліковано 24 лип 2024
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● In todays video we will be installing NEW! adjustable panhard bars for the Toyota 80 Series Land cruiser. I purchased the panhard rods from Amazon: amzn.to/3csB2Zq
● It is also recommended after installation that you get a wheel alignment.
Fits: Toyota Land Cruiser 80 Series HZJ80 / HDJ80 / FJ80 1990 - 1997
Fit for Toyota Land Cruiser 100 Series HZJ105 / FZJ100 / FZJ105 / UZJ100 / HDJ100 1998 - 2007
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0:00 Introduction
0:27 First step: Remove Steering Stabilizer
1:11 The new adjustable panhard bars
1:24 Turn counter-clockwise to loosen bolts
1:44 22 mm bolt size
1:57 Removing the driver side bolt
2:36 Old panhard bar completey removed
3:06 Bushings were super worn on old panhard bar
4:27 Fitting in the panhard bar into the bracket
4:49 Tighten the bolts back on
5:43 Adjusting the panhard bar
7:44 Final adjustments on front panhard
7:57 Re-install Steering stabilizer
8:12 Putting on last stabilizer bolt
8:19 Remove spare tire, for access to the rear panhard bar
8:32 Remove the first rear panhard bolt
8:40 Remove bolt on other side of rear panhard bar
8:52 23 or 24mm bolts in the rear
9:51 Steering is way off, definetly need an alignment - Авто та транспорт
Very important part of a lift for sure. Also a panhard relocation bracket if you're lifting more than 3 inches. Great video!!
Great video. Bay sells the same kit as the ones on Amazon for 138$.
Wasup bro!! thanks for this video! I do have a couple of questions, How much of a lift do you need to replace the panhard bars? Also what headlights are those?
Hey 👋 bro. I'd say anything over 2 inches for a lift might need something like this to help. The headlights are some blacked out projector ebay/Amazon lights I think they are out of stock on Amazon but might have them on eBay still 👍
@@TheAZCruiser thanks man, I think I'm gonna install the same lift kit as you
I was wondering if the same Panhard bar would fit on my 100 series LC?
According to the seller I got it from in Amazon it should. For Toyota Land Cruiser 80 Series HZJ80 / HDJ80 / FJ80 1990 - 1997
Fit for Toyota Land Cruiser 100 Series HZJ105 / FZJ100 / FZJ105 / UZJ100 / HDJ100 1998 - 2007
, The link is in the description if you are interested in checking it out or buying it 👍
@@TheAZCruiser sounds good. Another problem I have is that I only need the rear one.. since the 100 LC is IFS... They don't want to sell me only the rear.
@@REMYLEONEL You could use it as a replacement since it's adjustable? Idk if it would still work. Or sell the front one to someone who has an 80 lol
Do you have torque specs for the PH bolts 🔩
Not sure we just tightened them as tight as we could and used threadlocker. But found these on -MUD forum (jfz80)
●Back :130 at frame and 181 at axle end
●Front : 127 at axle and frame end
is this lifted? I can't remove the bolt on the passenger side of the panhard bar because the relay rod is in the way. I didn't remove the steering damper though so maybe that's the issue?
Yes I have a 3 inch lift. And yeah would be easier if you remove the steering damper I believe. ,🤙
@The AZ Cruiser ok I just turned the steering wheel to passenger side and was able to remove the bolt. 😅
@@GrandmasMallCrawler good to know. Glad you got it out 💯🤙
@The AZ Cruiser next obstacle is to find a tool to press the old bushings out 😅 I ordered the dobinsons adjustable rod but I'd like to keep these just in case
@@GrandmasMallCrawler my bushing were cracked and hard so just tossed em lol 😅. Good idea always good to have spares 👍
How r the bushing so far ?
So far they're holding up just fine. No noises under there
How have these held up?
I'm currently still running them. They have been holding up pretty decently for what I've done trailing and camping 🏕️
@@TheAZCruiser Thanks man looks like you do some decent wheeling for sure. Appriciate ya getting back to me. Getting ready to install lift and came across your videos. Thought these were OME until looking at which snorkel you are running also... From Houston area but planning a trip up that way next year. Liked and subbed.!
@@mcruse8118 appreciate the support. Yeah not so much hard wheeling as most of the time I go Solo. And glad to help and appreciate the support my bro 🙏💯🔥
How do I install an 80s land cruiser into my garage? They're rare and expensive 😂
😆 tru
The bushings on there are pretty inferior and won’t last worth a damn. You’ll be pulling them soon
Is it too soon? I've been using them for 8 months now.
I’d check on em. Maybe replace with poly at the very least. My siberians usually last awhile
@@GR-gd1mu ok I'll check em before I head out going on a 3 state trip in a week, so I'll definitely be checking my bushings and tightening everything down 👇 there 💯😁