Racing Panhard Bars & Components
If you want the best suspension performance possible out of your race car, then you need to equip it with one of premium-grade performance Panhard rods and track bars offered in our online store. A Panhard rod or a track bar minimizes the lateral movement of the rear axle, keeping it centered for improved driveshaft alignment and stability during turns. This simple device connects one end of the rear axle to the vehicle’s frame on the opposite side of the vehicle. It has two mounting points (one on the frame and the other on the rear end housing) and offers easy installation.
There are two main types of Panhard rods: fixed and adjustable. Since cars leave the factory at a certain ride height, they come with a fixed Panhard rod. But if you change the stock ride height, you’ll need an adjustable track bar to ensure stable cornering and predictable handling. When you lower or lift your race car, your stock Panhard rod or track bar is no longer the right length to keep the rear axle centered. An adjustable Panhard rod will help you align the rear axle properly, preventing your wheels from steering you to the undesired path. On our virtual shelves, you’ll find an extensive selection of adjustable Panhard rods and track bars that are engineered to allow for precise steering, enhanced handling, and prolonged tire life.
We stock performance Panhard rods and track bars from the most trusted manufacturers in the industry, including BMR Suspension, ICON, AFCO, and much more, so no matter which product you choose, be sure it will perform beyond your expectations. The Panhard rods and track bars we carry are specifically designed to withstand the rigors of street performance, road race, and drag race applications. They are made from more durable materials than your stock rods to give you all the strength you need for exceptional handling. Unlike most stock Panhard rods that come with soft rubber bushings, many Panhard rods showcased on our virtual shelves feature polyurethane bushings that won’t deflect under heavy loads. As a result, you’ll get improved handling, especially when starting or taking corners.

