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Watt's Link

Mazda Lowering Static Mazda Suspension Mazda Tech
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slammed84mazda   +1y
Hey guy's I'm after some pics of watt's link's and also any body know of whether or not the upper bars are better off triangulated or parrallel?
My setup include watt's link and 4 bar bag on bar setup.

Cheers Micker
slammed83mazda   +1y
triangulated is the way to go, onelow84, has a thread started in photo section on 4 linking his pre 84 mazda
mark   +1y
you can do either one, i prefer parallel,

but, a watts link would be useless with a triangulated 4link. the upper bar triangulation is what keeps the axle centered.

on a parallel 4link setup, you will need either a panhard bar or a wattslink to keep the axle centered. watts link preferred
builtbybyc   +1y
there are pics of watts links on my website.


theres pics of one installed, raised up, at ride height, and layed out.

I still have several watts links for sale.

I also have set up to make more.

I can ship them COD if anyone wants one.

they are 150 plus shipping.

I also have a chrome one ( chrome V bar, chrome crossbars, poly bushings, grade 8 bolts, laser cut tabs etc).

the shrome one is 200. normal price is 250.

I also am making the rest of the control arms I have parts to make. then ill decide later if im gonna make more.

peace
bagdb2200   +1y
I would run a triangulated 4 link so you wouldn't need a panhard or watt's. But if you really want to use a Watt's link then run a parallel, cuz like Mark said it would be useless on a triangulated 4 link.
oldloweightfo   +1y
i dig my triangulated, it gives good articulation and also keeps the axle nice and centered with the smallest amount of materials
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