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🔩 Ultimate Precision and Durability: Detroit Axle's Steel Control PRESS Review

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💪 Performance Parts: Shocks, Struts & Suspension, 🏎️ Performance Car Parts & Accessories

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Description of 🔩 Ultimate Precision and Durability: Detroit Axle's Steel Control PRESS

Fits: Specific Models - Check Fitment Chart and Product Description for Accurate Information. Kit Includes: 2x Front Lower Ball Joints. Detroit Axle is a leading supplier of ride control products to OE vehicle manufacturers Nationwide, that expertise translates to Detroit Axle's OE-quality. Detroit Axle Suspension components are ready to meet the rigorous demands of today’s foreign and domestic passenger cars, trucks and SUVs. 10-Year Warranty.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Surprised with the Quality

After I put it to the test, the Steel Control PRESS completely changed the suspension of my vehicle. The handling is much smoother, and I feel much more confident driving at higher speeds. It's a great addition to any automotive enthusiast who wants to upgrade their suspension. The installation process requires some mechanical knowledge and can be time-consuming, but the benefits are well worth it.

Pros
  • Durable and long-lasting due to the use of high-quality steel
Cons
  • Heavy and may require assistance with installation

Revainrating 1 out of 5

The item failed after 5 months of light use.

I professionally installed this part in April. It came out 5 months later as I was pulling out of a grocery store parking lot indoors with my wife and kids. If it had happened on the freeway we were about to exit, it could have been catastrophic. He also tore out the tie rod and damaged the fender. It ended up costing me $480 and I haven't even replaced the fender. The truck drives daily on paved roads. I've never been off-road or anything. Too bad I didn't spend the extra money on a quality…

Pros
  • Shocks, Struts and Suspension
Cons
  • unreliable