Indeed lots of food for thought

.. Im trying to make this as easy as possible and cheap as possible( LIke fakey says..lol) but also making it reliable.. Ultimatly i'd like to keep the panhard standard as cheap to fix.. got a spare

and If I keep it standard length then thats a bonus.. Now I can do this, way I see 3 ways
1 = make top bracket offset dropping it a little which will help BUT puts the panhard and draglink at different angles!! or on the same plane.. depending on if I drop it a bit.
2 = moving the bottom bracket up squaring it or more parallel BUT should the draglink be on the same plane as the panhard.. If so there lies the big problem..
If I make a drop bracket then the draglink will not be on the same plane and could cause issue's and if I just mod the top mount a little everything stays on the same plane.. except it has lift..
3 = make my panhard adjustable.. have thought about it and it'll be reasonbly easy.. cut thread one end tube an extension with internal thread and weld onto stub end.. may cost a little but no modding the mounts..
See thing is Does the draglink NEED to be on the same plane? IF so then I only have a few options.. there lies the problem with the axles poking out under flex..
At the end of the day I only need it street wise for cert and i really dont care what it does when Im frashing it..

offroad..it'll just have to kope with what I do.. Just I have noticed alomst ALL comp trucks dont have drop brackets or modded mounts but adjustable panhards..

so there has to be some goodness with that option..
Gawd..lol thoughts?