Got the panhard all done today and yesterday. Axle side brackets are home made. God does it take long to make stuff look nice w/o a cnc plasma...
Modified premade bracket. I cut the backbone off of it and trimmed a hole off the bottom.
Home made axle side. Design is a combination of height for clearing the pumpkin and length (out over the radius arm like that) to get the panhard the perfect length.
Pumpkin clearance at ride height. With the drivers side at stuff and passengers side at droop it doesnt even come close to the case. At least and inch.
And the overall setup.
It is a little bit tall but Im not worried. Little custom oil pan work, mount the motor a little high, it will be all good. The trooper has a ridiculous amount of extra space under the hood anyway and Im totally prepared to hacksooey the trans hump to flat belly this bitch

Ive got lots more work to do on the panhard mounts them self. The frame side one needs to be triangulated up the outside of the frame once i double check coil clearance. The axle one still needs to be boxed and spined both up the sides and down the face.
Since the mount is on the cast spring pad

I made a nice 5/16ths square piece of plate for an ass load of weld surface on the cast. I dont predict any issues. The bracket will/is made fully of 5/16ths plate. It will have tons of surface area on the axle housing and I plan on pre and post heating plus picking up a shipping blanket to cool the weld down super slow.
Coils were suppose to be here from napa today. Box arrived at work and I had an 18in long tie rod end. Got the "Damn it they mislabeled something at the warehouse" from them like its happened before and theyre over nighting the coils fo free so Ill have them for the weekend.