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Watts Linkages instead of Panhards?

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Watts Linkages instead of Panhards?

Post by sudso »

Anyone done it or tried it?

Or any links to sites or threads about it?

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Re: Watts Linkages instead of Panhards?

Post by weeman »

sudso wrote:Anyone done it or tried it?

Or any links to sites or threads about it?

cheers, sudso
been done.

Kill Bill has it on his MWB GQ...

Works really good doesnt seem to have any problems with it.
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Post by sudso »

Is there a build up on it?
Cant seem to find one in search :cry:
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Post by weeman »

sudso wrote:Is there a build up on it?
Cant seem to find one in search :cry:
no build up on it.. he's not a computer person..

His truck was built up by aus4wd.. so he wouldnt know a great deal about the technical stuff.
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Post by Chook350 »

It should in theroy work better then the panard rod. should be pretty easy to knock up, only thing would be making sure the pivot pin on the diff is strong enough
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Post by PGS 4WD »

I'm going to give it a crack in my new car if I can fit it in, it goes higher than a panhard rod at the pivot point, which is where my spare is, if it will go I will do it as it keeps the diff central under the car.
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Post by nastytroll »

late moddle disco's have them, they can be restrictive on drope cos there are 2 arms that the diff will hang from, I'd still go A frame, had looked at watts linkage on frond diff but clearence was an issue
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It would only be restrictive on total dropout but articulation sould not be affected
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Post by awill4x4 »

PGS 4WD wrote:I'm going to give it a crack in my new car if I can fit it in, it goes higher than a panhard rod at the pivot point, which is where my spare is, if it will go I will do it as it keeps the diff central under the car.
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Post by PGS 4WD »

Thanks for the offer Andrew, I have been in next door. We're pretty well sorted with all the gear at work, plasma, TIG, MIG, Benders, folders, rollers, I'll have a crack.
Just a matter of getting the length right of the pivot such that it dosent restrict travel, it can pop up into the upturned spare I run under the tray on the car I'm building, I'm pretty sure i can put the pivot point about the top of the diff pumpkin and utilize the origional Pan hard Mounts, I figure that way too should something fail in the pivot, I can piss off the pivot and Put in a Pan Hard rod again. I like things I can use that are standard as you dont get caught out for parts as easily.
I've looked a t A frames and alike and I'd loose too much fuel capacity, as I've made a mid mount fuel tank, or have to move a lot of weight up higher, something I'm trying to avoid for stability.
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