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Old 05-22-2016, 03:10 AM   #1
Paul Y
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Moved trailing arm crossmember, C notch and Panhard Bar Question

So...

Sitting on the 'Beer Crate of Contemplation' (tm) yesterday I was looking at the relative positioning of a C notch and aftermarket Panhard bar (in my case No Limit) once the trailing arms had been moved back 1"

Drilling a hole for the top spring cup 1" to the rear is not an issue but when I started thinking about the Panhard bar mount I could see a number of issues arising, namely the lower part of the mount would now be flapping around in the breeze. The part I am referring to is the nice shiny grey part on the left of the photo



Question is then, how have others over come this small issue, is it actually an issue and if it is could I plate between the chassis and crossmember to provide an adequate mounting point for the bottom of the bracket?

Over to the panel....

P.
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