I halfway mocked up how the shock will sit on the drop axle. am I crazy for not going traditional with leafs?

oldschoolimport wrote:rather than the panhard, I was going to triangulate a bar from the front of the trailing arm, close to the mount, back to axle tube on the opposite side. that way, the axle stays centered without the side to side shift of the panhard, and it eliminates having to fab up a panhard mount...
aggie79 wrote:You might want to measure your what your ground clear will be with this setup and consider how this will look with your teardrop design. I wanted my teardrop to be "low slung" and am planning on about 12" of clearance. I don't know what size wheels & tires you have in your mockup, but it seems that you would have 18"-20" ground clearance which is on the tall side of things, even if you are going for the offroad look.
oldschoolimport wrote:...
the axle has an internal torsion bar on the right side, along with a swing bearing. the internal torsion bar has been removed. I will be mounting the axle tube to the new arms, rather than utilizing the swing bearing mount, so there will be no twist allowed...
asianflava wrote:I remember looking under my CRX wondering where the rear sway bar was after reading that they were supposed to have front and rear sway bars. I know that they had coil springs in the back but I think they considered that torsion bar as a sway bar.
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