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Pierced

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Anyone used the Speedway Motors Watts Link?

http://www.speedwaymotors.com/Watts-Link,3398.html

Seems aweful cheap to be real quality. I don't want to spend $400 on one but if it would be worth it then I might end up just biting the bullet on it. I am also toying with the idea of building my own since I can make all the brackets for free at work and get the DOM tubing from work so all I would have to buy would be nuts, bolts, heim joints, and some threaded bungs. Which ever way I go this pan hard has to go its aggravating me.
 
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Devs93

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the price looks great never heard of it though and it dont look like it has as much as the high dollar links. ....for 70 bucks id give it a shot
 

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that is for stock car that weights half the weight of youre truck 1/2 inch hiems prolly wont last very long
 

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I had bad sideshift when I used to run a panhard bar, that's why I switched to a Watt's!
 
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If you can get the metal and do tabs yourself, id build it myself... The point in having the heim bungs is because even with a four link the axle pulls forwards at above and bellow ride height. Its wear out rubber bungs in the long run. Some bag sites have a universal kit thats cheaper than a KP kit. The one pictured is for over the axle and has half the brackets/tabs for a truck. i wouldnt trust it one your truck. Thats a really nice truck to chance it on.
 
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