!Commercial Watts Link from http://www.fays2.net/ Fits Classic Mustangs. [http://www.fays2.net/images/watts_front_view_.jpg] [Discussion in this thread | http://www.corner-carvers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=23934]Wed Aug 17 16:49:07 2005 ---- !Watts Link Mounting Discussion in [This Thread | http://forums.corner-carvers.com/showthread.php?t=5103] by Preston ;:Frame Placement ;:RC moves up and down with the chassis, much like the front RC. ;:I've heard it said that for some reason this is MORE stable and easier to drive, perhaps because the roll couple remains more constant ? ;:Herb Adams Chassis Engineering says this is the correct location. ;:I prefer it because its easier to clamp a couple brackets on to the tubes for ;:the links than to build a structure on the housing to support the pivot (more unsprung weight ?) Also allows the use of a Winters Alum housing since no welding needed. ;:Axle Pivot ;:The RC would not move referenced to the ground, as someone mentioned it won't rise up in the air during braking/corner entry like a chassis mount could.