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May 26, 2023
Nice Ride and Handling...For a CJ
Installed on a 1980 CJ5, replaced an old, worn, and sagging Superlift 2.5" lift. The ride with the Superlift was great as well as the articulation. I have driven the CJ5 on the street with the BDS springs and have taken the CJ5 on a trail with the BDS springs. Both the street and the trail experience has been great so far. The BDS springs seem to absorb bumps better and with less impact transferred to the Jeep but that could be because the Superlift springs were over 15 years old. For reference, the Jeep has 33" tires with 2.5" liift springs, 1' body lift, and .5" shackle lift.

May 18, 2016
Easy to Install and Effective
Installed this on a Mantis Model 20 that is about 17 years old. The guards did not fit, I believe, because of the age of the tiller. Solved this by securing each side by sliding the bottom channel in and 1 small screw on the top of each side. The attachment does what it is designed to do; comb the grass and pull the dead material out with minimal damage to the healthy grass. My only complaint is that, due to the design, a two inch strip in the middle of the path that does not get dethatched. Had to adjust the technique to solve this issue.

Jul 21, 2022
Too Loose to Use
Installed the caps on TJ Moab wheels, fitment was so loose that they would immediately fall off the vehicle, even while the vehicle was stationary. Ultimately, the use of a heat gun was employed to bend several plastic tabs back to ensure that the caps would not fall off.