Techco Watts link, cheap!

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JeremyH

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This just came off my car, has around 15k miles on it. The center prop stud sheared off, you can read it about it here.
http://www.s197forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=114636&highlight=watts
You will need to have the rest of the stud drilled out and tapped/hela coil and put in a higher grade stud/bolt which a machine shop can do. Also 908ssp on here has experience with this watts to fix it. I'm going to sell it cheap as is for now and the buyer can make the repairs or I will be looking into fixing it myself if it doesn't move. This watts cost me $1k. It has billet aluminum arms and center prop with double shear arm mounts and spherical bushings. The rest of the watts is in good shape, powder coat is peeling in a few places but there is no rust on any metal. And there are some scratching and rub marks from when it broke but nothing affects functionality. Asking $250 shipped as is.


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AWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW.................here I am saving money. Wish I still had the ride. Awesome price, even with the issue!
 

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I'm interested. But I do have one question...being that it has solid mounts, is it noisy or have clunky sounds in the rear? I had a ph bar with spherical ends that drove me crazy...geeez, guess I'm getting old. It made a chunk or a noise over every bump. I swapped it out for a poly J&M, and its stiff and quiet as it should be.
 

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I'm interested. But I do have one question...being that it has solid mounts, is it noisy or have clunky sounds in the rear? I had a ph bar with spherical ends that drove me crazy...geeez, guess I'm getting old. It made a chunk or a noise over every bump. I swapped it out for a poly J&M, and its stiff and quiet as it should be.

Does the stud press in or screw into the diff cover?

Wasn't noisy but then again I have had it for awhile. It screws in.




Sale pending.
 
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