It wouldn't be that hard to make a panhard bar for the alfa

Kinja'd!!! by "aberson Bresident of the FullyAssed Committe" (emaxxbl)
Published 10/29/2017 at 18:52

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It would have a lower roll center than the stock tri-bar but side to side movement would end up being a tad worse I would think.

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stock suspension for reference.

Of course a watt’s link or the de-dion suspension would be superior to both but the complexity and cost of them puts them out of my league.


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Kinja'd!!! "DC3 LS, will be perpetually replacing cars until the end of time" (dc3ls-)
10/29/2017 at 19:37, STARS: 1

Dew it!

Kinja'd!!! "RacinBob" (racinbob)
10/29/2017 at 21:02, STARS: 0

Hmmmm...May I ask what alfa is it and what kind of racing is it being prepared for?

Kinja'd!!! "aberson Bresident of the FullyAssed Committe" (emaxxbl)
10/29/2017 at 21:49, STARS: 0

it’s a spider and it’s a street car

Kinja'd!!! "RacinBob" (racinbob)
10/29/2017 at 22:55, STARS: 1

That is a badass rear suspension says the current owner of a ‘74 spider, and prior owner of a 69 and 75 alfetta sdn.

Kinja'd!!! "Bluecold" (Bluecold)
10/30/2017 at 02:21, STARS: 0

since you need to make special pullars and such to mount the bar, I think there isn’t much difference in difficulty of doing either a panhard or a watts linkage, while the latter has been done before by others on the interwebs.