How to mount your rearend using junkyard parts.

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2.3Turbo_T

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Finally got my Maverick 8" rear mounted up in the roadster.
Parts used:
Land Rover Discovery trailing arms - $35 pair.
'87 Subaru coilover shocks - $18 pair.
'01 Kia Sportage trailing arm (panhard bar) - $22.
Salvage yard steel for brackets - 40 cents a pound.

Setup the rear w/3* of pinion angle.

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I sandblasted all the parts and then designed some rear brackets and tacked 'em up.

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Built the X-member outta 2" square tubing and mounted the front brackets there.

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Cut some patterns and made up the lower shock mounts.

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Fabbed the upper mounts also.

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Made the outer panhard bar brackets and mounted them.

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Fabbed the housing brackets.

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Now I'm ready to shorten the Kia trailing arm. Cut the end off, then removed 4-3/4".

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I guess I went a little too far!

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16 penny nails to the rescue!

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Panhard bar all welded up and mounted.

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Everything mounted. Just needs to be finish welded.

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man that is put together really nice. A great combination of parts I'm going to have to remember this one.
 
Definitely a cool build up, I like how the lower arm becomes the "3rd link" as well with the two bolts in it & bushings to stop the axle from rotating.
 
Excellent! Really nice to see the use of low cost available components put to such good use. Two thumbs up.[cl
 
Really well done and economical too.
I love to see someone actually "build" something instead of
Assembling store bought parts.
Great job keep it up

POPS
 
I thought the panhard bar was suppose to be as long as possible to reduce side to side movement of the rearend.

Either way, looks good and I like the control arms.
 

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