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Originally Posted by Rocket Man
Can anybody share what they are like to deal with? Thanks
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Mark and Matt have been awesome to deal with. Very knowedgeable. I hit them with a little curve ball (full-floater housing), and they've fulfilled my every request (and asked plenty of questions of me along the way just to make absolutely sure I'd be happy). Currently, my 2nd gen kit is in trans... scratch that... just arrived at my front door

(Mark, I did set those x-members off to the side for ya). We've had a minor shipping SNAFU (x-members from another customer's kit were sent. Honest mistake that was caught just after initial shipment.). They've been very upfont about it and went right to work on resolving that issue (getting the proper x-members sent to me, etc...) All in all... I'm very pleased and will be doing business with them again... soon.
As for the C/S issue. It is a real issue that is being addressed by Mark. Realize this, it's JUST Mark and Matt right now. Matt is in no. Cali, Mark is in the main shop in Calsbad by himself

. Basically, when Mark can get back to you, he's one of the best I've dealt with (Matt's pretty cool, too).
3-link vs. 4-link
There have been a ton of threads on that very comparison. As far as I'm concerned, there's just no comparison (apples to oranges). No matter what is done to a 4-link, it eventually has to bind somewhere in it's travel (in roll), which effectively turns the rear end housing into a 3" hollow anti-roll bar (not to say DSE hasn't done an exceptional job with it, but keep that caveat in mind). DSE setup has been track proven and has done pretty well. The L-D setup has been in the "lateral-1" company car for a while and is also pretty quick on the track by all accounts.
Hope this helps
Tad