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Mark, I assume you mean the diagonal bar between one of the front suspension mounts and the opposite axle end mount (as per a ladder bar)?
I agree that they are absolutely essential to control suspension movement safely.
When the Dart hit the wall at the Pod, this locator bent due to the force and the axle was free to move lateraly, scary stuff!!!!!
I agree that they are absolutely essential to control suspension movement safely.
When the Dart hit the wall at the Pod, this locator bent due to the force and the axle was free to move lateraly, scary stuff!!!!!
Pete Wiseman; Cambridge.
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Not on my pc,as i would of posted a couple of pics from my set up, this link should help show what I mean
http://image.carcraft.com/f/techarticle ... guide+.jpg
http://image.carcraft.com/f/techarticle ... guide+.jpg
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"I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered."
Worry not... I have a Panhard across the top of the axle.
I got it from S&W along with the axle, so i know it's up to the job.
The clearance between brace and prop is about an inch, that's with the axle hanging at full shock extension. I can easily move it lower down if you think thats too close.
Do you think I need any more metal anywhere?
I got it from S&W along with the axle, so i know it's up to the job.
The clearance between brace and prop is about an inch, that's with the axle hanging at full shock extension. I can easily move it lower down if you think thats too close.
Do you think I need any more metal anywhere?
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Me too, hence my slightly longer brake pipes.db wrote:I just realised- I have to unbolt the shocks and drop the axle right out when I want a rear wheel off.
Don't put the bar under the prop . . .db wrote:There's no way i can put that bar below the prop unless i unbolt the UJ every time
"I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered."
Yeah, glad i twigged before i welded it in!!mopar_mark wrote:Me too, hence my slightly longer brake pipes.db wrote:I just realised- I have to unbolt the shocks and drop the axle right out when I want a rear wheel off.
I ran braided from the front mount, along the upper link bar to the axle T.
Don't put the bar under the prop . . .db wrote:There's no way i can put that bar below the prop unless i unbolt the UJ every time
It'll be a lot harder to go over. It'll be tight between the prop and the tunnel and it'll test my pipe- bending skills

At some point i may re-do the front mounts completely. I built that bit about 5 years ago and it all looks really crude to me now!
No-one will believe you...
Good news: My mate Danny is painting my car for free! He's been out of work for a while and is bored sheetless so he asked if he could paint it for me
He's done 2 days solid d.a.ing and and done in 30-odd 80grit discs so far!
He'd hoped to get it done for my wedding but one rear arch is worse than expected and it's looking iffy now
Bad news: Rejected by the DVLA on lack of date evidence. Should be able to sort that tho...


He's done 2 days solid d.a.ing and and done in 30-odd 80grit discs so far!
He'd hoped to get it done for my wedding but one rear arch is worse than expected and it's looking iffy now

Bad news: Rejected by the DVLA on lack of date evidence. Should be able to sort that tho...
No-one will believe you...