dbreid
1/2 ton status
I am very interested in this as well. Are they still being made?

, expect an order from me. 
Yeah, I'm still around. I recently took a supposedly short term job out of state, doing what I used to do up until a year and a half ago. I swore I wouldn't go back on the road when I quit back then, but we're in the process of building a new house and I really can use a fresh infusion of funds to help in that endeavor. Looks like I'll be busy until mid October.
That said, I plan on getting busy again building more crossmember/panhard setups when I get back home.
I'd like to apogize to mp1472 for not getting back to you in a timely fashion via pm's. I actually have all the parts cut and formed for your
setup on the shelf. They just need assembled and welded up. Unfortunately I don't know when that can be done in the short term.
Also. I'd like to say, I build these setups as a hobby, more or less. This is not a money making venture for me. I make a very, very small profit on these things. My main reward from this comes from having my work out there all over the country, and guys saying, "man, this guy does great work!". As we all know, it's getting harder and harder to find people that really take pride in what they do.
Again, I'm still around and welcome all inquisitions about these products via pm or otherwise, and I will do my best to reply as soon as possible.
Thanks, Dave Cubbage
I took a job out of state for a couple of months, so I had to put the crossmembers on the back burner for now.
I should be back in the biz around late September.
Thanks guys
Dave
Im sure it could be but you still have to make the 4 link bars so if you are going that far why not mak a panhard or triangulated 3 link.
These are mostly for leaf spring trucks with soft suspension and or death wobble issues.Basically something chevy should have done like the other solid axle trucks.
with that kit the link posted a panhard bar is not needed its a triangulated 4 link.
With a standard 4 link all 4 bars running parellal you would need a panhard and yes the kit made by ducbb would work.
but if you are going to go 3 or 4 link a triangulated 3 or 4 link is easier to design and fabricate and involves one less link and therfore easier to do on the front.
Standard 4 with a pan hard bar really a 5 link are more for lowerd cars and trucks and drag racing applications where travel is not a consern and adjustability is.
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