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Has anyone tried a pinion snubber like Mopar and Ford have used on leaf spring cars?
It is a pretty easy set up. Even for a rear end without a pinion snubber mount surface you can usually find a way to mount it to the rear end OR "reverse" mount it with a snubber on the floor pan. They now make newer easily adjustable ones. With this and a good set of springs it is "unseen" unless you get under the car and look for it. |
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If you are only going for the ladder bar 'Look', can you simply mount them a little loose around the axle (perhaps using a rubber sleeve) to prevent the damage? I really like the look, and plan to install the screaming yellow version on the '69 SS Nova.... someday!
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