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why did ford do that with the sway bars ?

Old 01-02-2009, 11:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Sleeper_08
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This has been achieved (as long as I go easy on the right foot) Based on what I've seen here, a lot of it from Sam, it looks like the Watt's link will make there car even more predictable and comfortable at the 'ragged edge'.
I read a lot about the Watt's link . I would like to get one . But as you learn your car you will get used to not having one. Even with a watt's link you will still take right and left turns slightly different because of your body weight on the drivers side. Every bit helps though .I think Ill post that on the watts link thread to see what kind of reaction it gets from the die hard watt fans. I'm a poor boy so most of my mods reflect that . If I lived in a different part of the country I might of been more into organized racing.
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