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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Midland, Michigan
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![]() I have the Steeda plates and I really like them. They don't have any rubber bushings in them so they are really precise. They are also made of thick steel instead of aluminum and were around the same price as all the others (and I ordered them straight from steeda). However, for a daily driver you may want the rubber bushings to avoid extra harshness.
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