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Old Oct 24, 2010 | 03:24 PM
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Watts Link

Has anyone installed a Watts Link on a '10 or '11 yet? If so can you please provide a review of this piece.
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Old Oct 24, 2010 | 03:27 PM
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I believe they are made for the 05-09 so they should work on a 10-11, problem as always on those is exhaust clearance.
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Old Oct 25, 2010 | 06:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Big Poppa
Has anyone installed a Watts Link on a '10 or '11 yet? If so can you please provide a review of this piece.
A Watts Link on a street driven Mustang is overkill IMO. Just get a decent suspension set up and a good adjustable panhard bar. Check out the FRPP kit or Steeda.


http://www.steeda.com/store/steeda-w...d-mustang.html

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Old Oct 26, 2010 | 07:18 AM
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but he didn't say what he was doing with his car.
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Old Oct 26, 2010 | 12:26 PM
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i took my 05 to the track a few times

i had the fays2 watts link on it along with a bunch of other suspension mods. After the install the car definitly felt tighter in the turns and felt less like the rear was gunna slide out. definitly helps keep the traction even during turns.

I will be getting on for my 5.0 once it gets here. for the money i felt it was definitly worth it.
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Old Oct 27, 2010 | 06:46 AM
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A watts link is in order for me as well.
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Old Oct 27, 2010 | 10:31 AM
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Originally Posted by StangFreak
A Watts Link on a street driven Mustang is overkill IMO. Just get a decent suspension set up and a good adjustable panhard bar. Check out the FRPP kit or Steeda.


http://www.steeda.com/store/steeda-w...d-mustang.html
I strongly disagree with that statement, and think if you talk to folks that have run the, they will as well almost to a person. The car doesn't know where it's being driven and a Watts link corrects the geometry changes that happen actively with a panhard bar, on the street or not.

I sell a lot of Watts links, and I've never had someone tell me "eh, it's not any better".
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Old Oct 27, 2010 | 12:11 PM
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^ +1, the watts link really helps settle the rear when it goes over bumps on the street. it makes it as close to an IRS as possible with the SRA, and for a reasonable price
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Old Oct 27, 2010 | 12:23 PM
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What exactly is a watts link and what does it do?
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Old Oct 27, 2010 | 01:27 PM
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A Panhard bar attaches to the body on one side, the axle on the other. As the body moves up and down that attachment point moves up and down, but the axle side does not. The PHB is a fixed length and that means the body moves laterally as it moves up and down. The roll center moves up and down and left and right as this happens. Also in hard cornering turning left pulls the right rear down, and turning right the right rear is pushed up away from the axle.

The Watts link (and there are various types, I prefer Fays2 and Steeda and they are all I sell) gets rid of all that weird geometry change and the jacking effects. The body moves straight up and straight down relative to the axle. The right rear isn't unloaded in hard cornering and you can get power down better. And the big perk..... the rear just isn't as nervous feeling. See 20115.0's post..... Very basically a Watts link is 2 short PHB with a balance bar in between. The lateral body control is still there like a PHB, but the propeller balances the forces and lets the body move vertically without the "swing" motion a PHB has.

Take a pen, hold it steady on one side and move the other up and down--you'll see how the PHB works.

Here is a pic of a Fays2 unit: http://www.stranoparts.com/data/images/p30718170733.jpg

And a Steeda unit:
http://www.stranoparts.com/data/images/p31028132345.jpg

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Old Oct 27, 2010 | 01:34 PM
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So does this replace the pan head bar or is it used in conjuction?

Do you have any pictures of it installed on a car?

Sorry for the 100 questions.
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Old Oct 27, 2010 | 01:39 PM
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Originally Posted by shotzy
So does this replace the pan head bar or is it used in conjuction?

Do you have any pictures of it installed on a car?

Sorry for the 100 questions.
Replaces the PHB and PHB brace completely.

On a S197 Mustang:
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Old Oct 27, 2010 | 01:47 PM
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Would it have any benefits on say highway driving on terrible roads?
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Old Oct 27, 2010 | 03:54 PM
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Yes... but not before a good set of shocks were added (that's a bigger issue).
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Old Oct 27, 2010 | 04:07 PM
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Sam, any experience with Griggs racing's watts link?
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Old Oct 27, 2010 | 04:09 PM
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Sam, first of all, thank you for taking the time to answer all of our noobie questions

Why do people always recommend an adjustable PHB for people lowering their cars? Wouldn't it be more productive to just go for the Watts link instead?
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Old Oct 27, 2010 | 04:42 PM
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Originally Posted by KonaBlue5.0
Sam, first of all, thank you for taking the time to answer all of our noobie questions

Why do people always recommend an adjustable PHB for people lowering their cars? Wouldn't it be more productive to just go for the Watts link instead?
Quick fix for $100.... versus $1000 for a watts link
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Old Oct 27, 2010 | 04:53 PM
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Originally Posted by sam strano
Yes... but not before a good set of shocks were added (that's a bigger issue).
Sam, I noticed on their respective websites that the Steeda is listed at $1100 vs $650 for the Fays2/ How does the quality match up?
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Old Oct 27, 2010 | 04:58 PM
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The Parnelli Jones Saleens came with a watts link and I love the feel its a big differance over stock
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Old Oct 27, 2010 | 05:16 PM
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my fays2 was very high quality. usually ill buy steeda parts but after seeing both on a couple cars i felt the fays2 was equal in quality
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