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03-17-2001, 12:15 PM | #1 |
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Location: Stone Mountain, GA, USA
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Watts Link for '65 2+2
Has anybody used the Grigg's Racing Watts Link for a street car? I want something to hold the rear steady in cornering and the Panhard rod is at odds with geometry relying in slop and flex to accomodate suspension travel. Are there shackle kits that do a similar job for a lot less money and weight?
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04-07-2001, 10:41 PM | #2 |
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Location: Rochester, NY USA
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You probably are aware, but in case not, Global West makes some serious aluminum/plastic leaf spring bushings for better locating the axle. I run them in my street car and they are nice. That Griggs stuff seems awesome, if you don't mind welding up the car. Is your car in the user's rides section?
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