Installed: Cadillac Escalade Spohn Adjustable Panhard Bar, Rear Upper and Lower Control Arms

If you have ever lowered or bagged a Chevy Tahoe or Cadillac Escalade, at least pre 2007, you know they come down at some strange angle that makes the entire rear end shift to the left. This causes the wheel on the rear passenger side to stick out past the fender and very slightly touching it, while the driver side tucks inside the fender and has room to spare. This is caused by the factory panhard bar. The solution was to install an adjustable one. Now everything is even. I got it here (click link) www.spohn.net . I also picked up the upper and lower control arms which are also adjustable, lighter and stronger. I installed these on my Chevy Tahoe a few video's ago and i HAD to get some for this project after feeing how they ride. It is a VERY noticeable difference! Visit my website to see this Escalade built from the ground up as well as TONS of other vehicles www.SteveMeadeDesigns.com
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