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I'm putting the final touches on my 4 link design, I plan on using 1 in X . 095 walled tubing with a 3/4 inch end link(rod end) for the upper and lower links forward of the axle. My question is, for watt's bars, can I get away with 7/8th x .083 with 5/8ths rod ends?

Car will weight around 3400 lbs.

The length of the watt's bars will be 15 inches each.

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I'm putting the final touches on my 4 link design, I plan on using 1 in X . 095 walled tubing with a 3/4 inch end link(rod end) for the upper and lower links forward of the axle. My question is, for watt's bars, can I get away with 7/8th x .083 with 5/8ths rod ends?

Car will weight around 3400 lbs.

The length of the watt's bars will be 15 inches each.

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