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2011-2014 Mustangs
Driveline/Suspension
BMR suspension recommendations?
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<blockquote data-quote="Coz" data-source="post: 16056664" data-attributes="member: 184704"><p>Did you go from the stock panhard bar to the Watts? I am considering a Watts but there are a good number of experienced folks, such as AJ Aquilante of Phoenix Performance who state that an aftermarket PH bar is enough. He has won a great number of races without a Watts.</p><p></p><p>My car used to jerk sideways going over bumps, especially on on/off ramps. When I installed my Whiteline PH bar, along with my Koni Yellows, Roush springs, and Continental ExtremeContact DW in 285/40-18, this was dramatically reduced. Not sure which of those changes contributed to the improvement but it is making me wonder whether any additional help from the Watts Link is worth the additional expenses. The tracks I run on at NJMP and Pocono are pretty smooth so there are few issues there. Even going over the kerbs doesn't result in any instability.</p><p></p><p>I am still seriously considering a Cortex Watts Link.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coz, post: 16056664, member: 184704"] Did you go from the stock panhard bar to the Watts? I am considering a Watts but there are a good number of experienced folks, such as AJ Aquilante of Phoenix Performance who state that an aftermarket PH bar is enough. He has won a great number of races without a Watts. My car used to jerk sideways going over bumps, especially on on/off ramps. When I installed my Whiteline PH bar, along with my Koni Yellows, Roush springs, and Continental ExtremeContact DW in 285/40-18, this was dramatically reduced. Not sure which of those changes contributed to the improvement but it is making me wonder whether any additional help from the Watts Link is worth the additional expenses. The tracks I run on at NJMP and Pocono are pretty smooth so there are few issues there. Even going over the kerbs doesn't result in any instability. I am still seriously considering a Cortex Watts Link. [/QUOTE]
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