C choppinczech Well-known member Joined Oct 16, 2012 Messages 423 Location Santa Clara, CA Oct 19, 2012 #1 From The Street Rod Manufacturing Company Attachments watts.jpg 27.2 KB watts 2.jpg 129 KB watts 3.jpg 123.5 KB
BigIrish Well-known member Joined Feb 1, 2009 Messages 1,382 Location Houston, TX Oct 19, 2012 #2 Never even seen it, but it's cool for sure. Kinda like a watt's link only prettier.
C choppinczech Well-known member Joined Oct 16, 2012 Messages 423 Location Santa Clara, CA Oct 19, 2012 #3 Yea, it's cool. Pretty pricey too. I'm guessing there's some heavy springs inside those two standoffs? I like how it allows for up and down movement rather than an arc.
Yea, it's cool. Pretty pricey too. I'm guessing there's some heavy springs inside those two standoffs? I like how it allows for up and down movement rather than an arc.
D deerchooper Well-known member Joined Apr 3, 2010 Messages 744 Oct 19, 2012 #4 i wonder if it has teeth to keep it in sink?
C choppinczech Well-known member Joined Oct 16, 2012 Messages 423 Location Santa Clara, CA Oct 19, 2012 #5 That's what I was thinking today. Opposing spur gears would work.
HOT40ROD Well-known member Joined Dec 10, 2007 Messages 1,244 Location eastern Pa. Oct 20, 2012 #6 I like the idea. Keep the rear centered under the car but lets it twist with the road and uneven surfaces
I like the idea. Keep the rear centered under the car but lets it twist with the road and uneven surfaces
C choppinczech Well-known member Joined Oct 16, 2012 Messages 423 Location Santa Clara, CA Oct 20, 2012 #7 Website http://www.tsmmfg.com/index.html
C choppinczech Well-known member Joined Oct 16, 2012 Messages 423 Location Santa Clara, CA Oct 20, 2012 #8 Their universal version could be adapted to a front end also.