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    Bob, I think you've answered my question, and after re-reading I see that maybe I didn't word it clearly enough.
    When I bought my chassis/frame it was 95% completed, but the original owner had not had it built to include a panhard bar. The front suspension is complete and in place, brake lines all run, motor mounts installed, basically a complete rolling chassis ready for paint. As I said, I know I also want a panhard bar, so before I dis-assemble it to have the frame painted I want to get the panhard bar bracket welded on.
    If I'm reading Bob's response correctly, the bracket that I will have welded to the frame is designed to be the corect vertical length (height) for a 4" dropped axle with std. reverse eye spring a stock cross-member, right?
    Thanks again,
    Randy
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