In this application does it stop the carpet from twisting š®A new member asked me for a picture of this It's probably the non-welding manner of reattaching a panhard bar or it's someone else's idea of how to mount it just a skosh lower.
When I say non-welding I mean non-upside down welding on the bottom of the car.
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Every Big Healey was built with one. (leaf springs) until radius arms were introduced on the Mk3 3000 in late 64/early 65. A panhard rod keeps the rear springs from having lateral movement. If you look at a spring you will note that only one leaf is continuous, the rest can slip and slide on each other both fore and aft, and side to side as there is only the central bolt for location. This is because the wraps fore and aft of the center bolt aren't really tight and are insulated by soft rubber.I've never understood the need for a panhard bar with the leaf springs, matter of fact as they go thru the range of motion they'd be in conflict with each other, ie the springs go straight up and down when the panhard bar would push or pull them left or right.
Panhard bars are required on coil spring cars but on leaf spring cars they seem contrary to me. Its a Shelby thing thing, I guess, like the short ladder bar.
I have a Mk1/Mk1a panhard rod that i'd sell.Hello,
First, I would like to learn what, if any, difference(s) there may be between the Panhard rods on Mk1, 1A and Mk 2 Tigers, other than their being differently mounted on the Mk 2 axles?
Second, is there anyone who has a Panhard rod they would be willing to part with?
Thanks in advance for any assistance you may be able to offer, or for a referral to someone who either has a spare, or might lead me to one for my car.
Very Best,
David