JimIII@JDM
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Actually not that interesting from a technical or engineering perspective. Profit margin had more to do with the JDM decision to sell one product vs. another. One simple statistic is how many design flaws and product recalls did Whiteline have with their suspension products (LCA, UCA and watts link) vs. Fays2/Steeda? JDM claims in this instance are pure marketing BS; especially with "straighter launches on the drag strip". LOL! Without a set of objective data to compare the various alternatives, you have to rely on design geometry, physics and logic to compare and contrast how one option performs vs. another in a road course environment.
We do not make any claims of the WL product vs. another Watts Link design, only vs. stock. We do not sell or have ever sold the Fays 2 or the Steeda although we sell a lot of Steeda components. We are not the only dealer selling White line products, there have been hundreds of White Line units sold with out any issues that I have been aware of. I know that White line is in the current process of improving the design on their Watts link even further. Says a lot about a company who is always striving to improve on their products. We don't like the Fays watts link because it clamps to the axle tubes and tends to shift and move. I've seen more than a few cars on our lift that have had this system and we had to re-adjust the axle clamps. The Steeda unit, I have seen more than a few come in and look like they were under sea for the last 100 years installed on the titanic, completely rusted out! The bushings were all cracked and destroyed as well. We do live in the North east where road salt and snow will destroy suspension and under body components but I haven't had any issue with other brands doing this...As far as drag strip testing, you guys are the corner carvers we are the drag racers. In drag testing the Watts Link versus stock suspension setup with PHB we saw a reduction of nearly .5 tenth of a second in 60' foot times on a 2006 Saleen Mustang we used to drag race and more consistency in the 60' foot times. This was using a Saleen Watts link, very similar design to the Whiteline. The car we tested ran mid 11's and made about 475 RWHP on Drag Radials. It ran the watts link suspension for 4+ years with out every having any issues and this was the original design that was claimed to be faulty. The Watts link distributes the weight transfer evenly as opposed to the panhard design that is allowing more weight to be placed over the top of the passenger side rear wheel. Now the Dopes at JDM don't recommend this for a 9 second 700 RWHP car at the drag strip, an extreme anti roll bar from BMR would be best choice. The watts link is one hell of an upgrade for a street car that goes to the drag strip and possibly road coarse which ever brand you decide to go with. Our choice of Whiteline versus other brands is based on our opinion and experience with other units, not profit margin. With certain "vendors" price whoring the White Line brand I think we would do better off selling on of the other mentioned brands

JimIII
