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without starting a war here, i am just looking for the pros and cons (likes and dislikes) of people that have experience of the DSS (darin steering fix) contrasted with that of the one from mikes fab shop. i have read the other posts, but thought that a direct comparison would be benifical.



jkern
 
Originally posted by jkern

without starting a war here, i am just looking for the pros and cons (likes and dislikes) of people that have experience of the DSS (darin steering fix) contrasted with that of the one from mikes fab shop. i have read the other posts, but thought that a direct comparison would be benifical.



jkern
I don't know about the other guy but Darin's workmanship is superior! The brace works!
 
They are both Darins design principal and from reading another thread it looks like Darin has given this fellow permission to build his based on Darins design. I don't know what the deal was. I do know that I have one of Darins early production models and it is top quality and works great. Did not cost much either :D
 
I have one of darins first fabs and it works Great and the cost was minimal for the effect. I know nothing of the other guy But will add. Darin and the guys are for sure TOP Notch!

Patrick:)
 
I just got one of Darin's and am very pleased with it. It does work, no more bump-steering, and the steering seems easier.



The only thing odd was, and I seem to be the only person to have had this happen to, but I had to grind about 1/4 inch off of the corner of my brace to clear the Idler Arm. I had just had a new, factory Idler Arm installed a few months ago.
 
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