Pinion snubbers....
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Just found this on the 62-65 Mopar website http://www.ornocar.com/1962to1965mopar/welcome.html
Thought I'd read something about snubbers not fitting the earlier cars
"The current MP pinion snubbers do not properly fit our '62 to '65 Mopars, as the bracket allows the snubber to miss the floorpan.
Using the "Gas Axe" (torch), we removed the critical part from the MP snubber and welded it to the original snubber after removing the stock rubber from the original '63 snubber. It now fits perfect and contacts the floor as it should.
If this is not done the snubber will serve no purpose and may even cause some trouble."
See pics....
Now, where can I find an orginal 63 snubber
Thought I'd read something about snubbers not fitting the earlier cars

"The current MP pinion snubbers do not properly fit our '62 to '65 Mopars, as the bracket allows the snubber to miss the floorpan.
Using the "Gas Axe" (torch), we removed the critical part from the MP snubber and welded it to the original snubber after removing the stock rubber from the original '63 snubber. It now fits perfect and contacts the floor as it should.
If this is not done the snubber will serve no purpose and may even cause some trouble."
See pics....
Now, where can I find an orginal 63 snubber


I can weld no
At least, havent tried for 20+ years
I was thinking a solution maybe to bolt a 6mm ish plate to the top of the axle, into the holes provided for the snubber, drill/tap 4 holes in the plate further forward in such a position that, when mounted to those holes, the snubber we have contacts the right area of the floorpan.
As long as the bolt fixings are man enough, it should be strong enough? Stronger than the stock floorpan, and prob stronger than my welding
Or get someone else to weld what we need
Or go the Caltrac route
now why didnt I think of that earlier 
(joke
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At least, havent tried for 20+ years

I was thinking a solution maybe to bolt a 6mm ish plate to the top of the axle, into the holes provided for the snubber, drill/tap 4 holes in the plate further forward in such a position that, when mounted to those holes, the snubber we have contacts the right area of the floorpan.
As long as the bolt fixings are man enough, it should be strong enough? Stronger than the stock floorpan, and prob stronger than my welding

Or get someone else to weld what we need

Or go the Caltrac route


(joke

