Rearend off center after drop

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protonvx

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Long story short, I noticed the other day (about 2 weeks after removing the rear spacers and installing the DJM hardware kit) that my rear axle is off center. I went ahead and ordered the Spohn adjustable panhard bar. But then got to thinking that I should double check and make sure this is normal.

Is this normal after a 4" rear drop?

I have installed plenty of 4 link kits in my air ride days, so it makes sense that with any kind of drop the axle will be off center some. I just thought it was odd because I had not noticed it yet.

Thanks.
 

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You are correct, but I don't think most notice or care. I just relocated the stock panhard bar.
 

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I had this issue as well after bagging my Tahoe, relocation of the panhard bar would work. I on the other hand bought the adjustable Spohn Performance panhard bar. Went in easy, fixed my problem.
 

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