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Which rear suspension parts for 11 GT500
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<blockquote data-quote="GT Premi" data-source="post: 15323445" data-attributes="member: 121775"><p>Excellent info! So a Watts link sort of does its best to mimic an IRS as far as the pumpkin being rigidly mounted to the chassis? I watched the Watts link video you guys have on your Youtube channel. It confirmed that I wasn't crazy or being paranoid. When I'm attacking mountain roads, there's a very brief moment that feels like the rear end is not working with the front and feels like it might snap around. I'm considering switching to a Watts link even more seriously now. But what do I do with all these other parts? They only have a few hundred miles on them.:shrug: Does the Watts link work with your adjustable rear sway bar?</p><p></p><p>I'm not a fan of adding weight back onto the car, but 15lbs will no doubt be imperceptible. At least it's at the rear of the car. Question; since it's bolted to the chassis <em>and</em> to the axle, would it be considered sprung or unsprung weight?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GT Premi, post: 15323445, member: 121775"] Excellent info! So a Watts link sort of does its best to mimic an IRS as far as the pumpkin being rigidly mounted to the chassis? I watched the Watts link video you guys have on your Youtube channel. It confirmed that I wasn't crazy or being paranoid. When I'm attacking mountain roads, there's a very brief moment that feels like the rear end is not working with the front and feels like it might snap around. I'm considering switching to a Watts link even more seriously now. But what do I do with all these other parts? They only have a few hundred miles on them.:shrug: Does the Watts link work with your adjustable rear sway bar? I'm not a fan of adding weight back onto the car, but 15lbs will no doubt be imperceptible. At least it's at the rear of the car. Question; since it's bolted to the chassis [i]and[/i] to the axle, would it be considered sprung or unsprung weight? [/QUOTE]
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