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I’m still a big novice when it comes to really understanding suspension and so while trying to educate myself a bit more I came across this 9 minute video from Youtube. I think this Youtuber may be an automotive suspension engineer. Here’s the link:
I have no affiliation with this (or any) Youtube channel whatsoever but I found it pretty informative because it specifically discusses the RR and its Watts link setup vs. the Bronco and its panhard bar setup and the implications surrounding why Ford chose to go Watts with the RR.
Ultimately, he concludes that Watts is far superior to panhard but that it requires far more robust, durable and high quality parts than a panhard setup. In essence, the only “reason” an OEM would ever choose panhard over Watts on a live-axle vehicle is to save money on production costs. The implication is that the Watts link on our RRs are what a performance off-road oriented vehucle should have as it significantly improves the ride, handling and ultimately the drivability of the vehicle.
Looks like the RR’s value proposition shines again. For what you get for 60K, the RR is hands-down, the best value in the entire North American market.
I have no affiliation with this (or any) Youtube channel whatsoever but I found it pretty informative because it specifically discusses the RR and its Watts link setup vs. the Bronco and its panhard bar setup and the implications surrounding why Ford chose to go Watts with the RR.
Ultimately, he concludes that Watts is far superior to panhard but that it requires far more robust, durable and high quality parts than a panhard setup. In essence, the only “reason” an OEM would ever choose panhard over Watts on a live-axle vehicle is to save money on production costs. The implication is that the Watts link on our RRs are what a performance off-road oriented vehucle should have as it significantly improves the ride, handling and ultimately the drivability of the vehicle.
Looks like the RR’s value proposition shines again. For what you get for 60K, the RR is hands-down, the best value in the entire North American market.
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