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[QUOTE="78f100, post: 1153930, member: 3542"] I have thier traction blocks and bars, I really like them. He builds some good stuff, and customer service was good. When I got my bars some of the powder coat was flaking off the mounts, he was going to send me new ones but I chose not to ( didn't want to change them out...lol). It wasn't a big deal to me, he explained he had some issues with the cleaner they used on the metal to prep it was not properly removed causing the powder to flake and they had corrected it.That was all I could ask for imo, he was willing to send me new ones without any fuss, that was 2+years ago still holding up well. I think you will be happy with them. [/QUOTE]
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