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<blockquote data-quote="ocbcwc" data-source="post: 1777120" data-attributes="member: 58268"><p>Just checking back into this conversation and good catch there.</p><p></p><p>With SDI, there is a lot of adjustability, as stated above and you have the addition of payload setting that you can adjust your rear if you are towing or carrying a heavy bedload.</p><p>SDI also revalve's your shocks and this makes a big difference. I drove my truck for about two weeks before I got the shocks rebuilt and while it was much better than OEM, the complete system works wonders together. And you can adjust your shocks while driving!! thats really awesome!</p><p></p><p>I considered the DCS sport, but honestly they self admittedly don't have a ton of off road experience. Sure they have done testing in Texas (they are based in Maryland I believe). SDI has been in the Southern California off-road industry for almost 30 years. (Watch Keep it Dirty SDI Shop tour on you tube) And that's where I drive, and why you see many more YOUTUBE videos of them out testing. Plus SDI is local to me if I have any issues.</p><p></p><p>So, if you drive a street queen the DCS is probably a great choice. IF you are an avid off roader and drive it daily, I think SDI is the way to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ocbcwc, post: 1777120, member: 58268"] Just checking back into this conversation and good catch there. With SDI, there is a lot of adjustability, as stated above and you have the addition of payload setting that you can adjust your rear if you are towing or carrying a heavy bedload. SDI also revalve's your shocks and this makes a big difference. I drove my truck for about two weeks before I got the shocks rebuilt and while it was much better than OEM, the complete system works wonders together. And you can adjust your shocks while driving!! thats really awesome! I considered the DCS sport, but honestly they self admittedly don't have a ton of off road experience. Sure they have done testing in Texas (they are based in Maryland I believe). SDI has been in the Southern California off-road industry for almost 30 years. (Watch Keep it Dirty SDI Shop tour on you tube) And that's where I drive, and why you see many more YOUTUBE videos of them out testing. Plus SDI is local to me if I have any issues. So, if you drive a street queen the DCS is probably a great choice. IF you are an avid off roader and drive it daily, I think SDI is the way to go. [/QUOTE]
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