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Who has a watt's link installed?
Who has a watt's link installed? I'm thinking this is my next mod. I need better cornering stability, especially on the tollway. Does it keep the axle more planted like they say. Hopefully it eliminates the corner hop/see saw action altogether. I also read Steeda's new rear X brace helps with this as well.
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The watts link completely changed the rear end of the Boss. The typical issue when going over uneven roads and bumps are now taken care of however, I would advise getting a front sway bar, with the ass end completely planted you'll turn your car into a snow plow. Meaning that your car won't turn and will keep wanting to go straight. I wasn't a "believer" until I put one on the car.
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I want a watts link :(
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Good to know Jayman. I'm stacking my chips now for that watts link. It will probably be late fall before I make a move. It will defintely be a Christmas gift.
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I run the Fays 2. It's cool I guess.
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Had watts link on my 07...wheel hop gone...but like Jason said I had to get an aftermarket front sway bar to help with turning as it dug in HARD!
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what sway bars did you guys go with...BMR..Whiteline? I'm trying to plan everything ahead of time.
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I might grab the sway bar now and just sit on it.
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I run the Eibach sways.
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I run Eibachs too and love them.
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Cool, I'm leaning towards the Eibach sway bars to match my Pro Kits. I'm glad to hear the Whiteline watt's link works very well. I was a little concerned about them based upon that UCA incident.
Anybody have any input on the Fays 2 watts link? It's a different design and is much cheaper. Is one design better than the other? I beleive I read somewhere that the Steeda and WhiteLine "on-axle" watt's link designs don't meet SCCA regulations or something like. |
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