Proturing or roadrace rear suspension

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You mean, this one? On the Gurney AAR.

Yes. Also, for anyone thinking about doing using a panhard, it is important to do the shackles like they did (to allow a little side to side movement). I think I have a photo of that if you want - PM or e-mail me and I'll send it to you. Slightly ironic that IIRC it was the Challengers that used that used a panhard setup for the full '70 season. Tony A2Z mentions that on his website (He drove a couple of races toward the end of that season).

PS. I like your 'rules' emicon
 
Hey guys , so does anybody have good pictures of either panhard bar or watts links set up on a leaf spring suspensions ? If you do please post !!!!

Thanks
 
Hey guys , so does anybody have good pictures of either panhard bar or watts links set up on a leaf spring suspensions ? If you do please post !!!!

Thanks

As a general rule, the leaf spring design imparts lateral stiffness that will prevent the housing from shifting excessively side to side. When using the 3-link/torque arm, 4-link set-up the housing is more free to move.
 
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