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Old 11-19-2007, 05:59 PM
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Default ATS/Lee box or DSE on my 69 Z?

Just curious if anybody had a preference, or which is the best....opinions would be appreciated..12.7:1

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Old 11-19-2007, 06:30 PM
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From what I've been reading, the Lee box hands down.
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Old 11-20-2007, 01:58 AM
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ATS sells the Lee boxes too. Not sure if DSE re works the ones they sell.
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I got a Lee box after originally seeking an AGR. Mike at Muscle Rodz gave me a quick education and then Mark at Savitske Classic & Custom talked me through a lot more detail on several of the brands/options (http://www.scandc.com/leesteering.htm). Both of their advice seamed to be validated by searching this post and others. Subsequently my friend also bought a Lee. It'll be a little bit before I'm on the road with it but I will say the feedback I have found has been good.
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Default IROC box and Lee supplies

I wrestled with what to do myself for weeks and finally went with this option. It was perfect, drives great, couldn't be happier and I loved the price. I hated to seem cheap on a $50k car but the other high priced options just didn't seem justified. It worked out wonderful.

Here is the link to what I did, although I did not write it.

http://69camaro.nextmill.net/steering.html


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