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    Navy7797 is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Mar 2013
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    Car Year, Make, Model: 1940 Ford p/u 1937 Caddy Coupe
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    Ok guys I'm looking for input on my Panhard Bar setup. I'm mostly concerned with the mount I'm making for the rear attachment. I used 2 x 3 tube with .120 wall thickness. 1 " tube all the way through with a 5/8" bolt in that. I most likely will box in the 2 x 3 with studs sticking out to bolt to the axel. Having never built a car with parallel bars I'm not sure how strong the Panhard bar needs to be ? Thoughts ?
    Is this location good in relation to the rear axel/ most I've seen are above the center line of the axel.


    This pic is of the mount on the car, not sure what it used for in 1937 but it seems to be right for the bar attachment to the frame.

    thanks for your inputs !!
    Last edited by Navy7797; 04-13-2024 at 07:15 PM.

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