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OUO or PMF for traction bars???
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[QUOTE="josh@thedieselcartel, post: 1240299, member: 950"] I have a totally different outlook on this subject than most would because I have used, bought, and sold both brands products. Ive enjoyed both brands, and i think both brands have great things to offer, and I wouldn't turn any of my customers away from either brand, instead i would inform them with the facts that I know, find out what is going to be the best product for their timeframe, budget, use, and desired outcome, and then finalize the sale. With that said, I am now banished from selling or dealing with any OUO products because I also sell PMF products. I bet if I call AFE and tell them that I also sell S&B intakes they won't take my dealer rights away. This is just bad biz from my side of the table. All the hand me down stories of he did this or they did that have been beyond embellished and i don't think anyone besides the founders of OUO and PMF know the real truth. Both companies make good products. Neither company invented the traction bar, the 4 link, the 3 link, or any other suspension product. They may have developed the first on the market that is super duty specific but i bet if we all look back we can find an aftermarket 3 link style front suspension part made for another vehicle, we can find a traction bar from a multitude of vehicles, clearly the 4 link has been available for decades, etc. Again, both companies make a nice product. Whatever way any potential customers goes I'm sure they will be happy with their purchase. [/QUOTE]
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