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Old 12-29-2006, 11:29 AM
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I'm building a pro-touring 63' Belair wagon... it's in the shop now getting a trans swap and a 9" rear. Because I'm putting 12" discs on the back, the 15" rims will no longer work so I'm going with 20x10's. Only problem is that with a 10" rim and possibly a tire section width of 11.5", things will be tight. This prompted me to think about a Watts link instead of the PHR (so clearance issues don't shift when I raise/lower the car), and running a Watts link will mean revisiting my upper control arms.

I did some research here on Lateral-g about 3 vs. 4 link cars, Watts links, etc, and while it appears the Lateral-Dynamics kit is the way to go, I don't have an add'l $3600. I did find a nice and inexpensive Watts link from a company by the name of Totally Polished (http://www.totallypolished.com). Anyone have any experience with this kit? I was thinking of maybe running this Watts link, and ditching my upper arms in favor of one single arm that would probably mount just above the factory driveshaft tunnel (I'll make it as long as possible without having to change the center seat, but it'll probably be slightly shorter than the lower arms). There are some pics of my 63' wagon at http://www.cardomain.com/id/triplecap

Is there a need to run a rear sway bar once you have a Watts link? Doesn't look like it and I couldn't find any pictures of that combo.

Your comments, suggestions & criticism are welcome.

Thanks,
Eric
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Old 12-29-2006, 11:55 AM
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Eric,

I tried to get in contact with someone at Totally Polished via phone and e-mail for about a week and finally gave up and gave Jim @ Fay's a call. He answered the phone right away and took care of me with only buying pieces of a kit and he even made custom length arms for me at no extra charge.

http://fays2.net/

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Thanks Jason, I'll give him a call sometime this week. Do you mind my asking how much he clipped you for the setup you sent pictures of? Also, how many inches long is the center piece, and how much rear travel will that allow?

I crawled underneath my wagon this past weekend and eyeballed the rear suspension, doesn't look like I'll have room for a TP setup anyways but the Fays one might work.

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Thanks Jason, I'll give him a call sometime this week. Do you mind my asking how much he clipped you for the setup you sent pictures of? Also, how many inches long is the center piece, and how much rear travel will that allow?

I crawled underneath my wagon this past weekend and eyeballed the rear suspension, doesn't look like I'll have room for a TP setup anyways but the Fays one might work.

Eric

I'd have to measure it but I'd guess it is about 6" from the center of each outer hole. I am not sure about the wheel travel question maybe someone else can chime in.

With shipping it was $270.

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Try www.fays2.net

They make some nice, inexpensive, bolt-in Watts kits. And Jim (the owner) is smart guy that actually races.
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