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<blockquote data-quote="ANGREY" data-source="post: 16254427" data-attributes="member: 188865"><p>My point is, you're very respected and what you say is true. We simply disagree about the extent of the value. But it wouldn't be an honest discussion if someone didn't ask.....did you pay for your MGW? Or was it donated to you in exchange for a coverage piece or R/D, etc, etc, etc.</p><p></p><p>Conflicted interest doesn't necessarily negate valid points, but it does tug on perceptions of impropriety. If a "rep" from Steeda or someone who's received free stuff from them argues their lowering springs are best/better than BMR or Eibach, it doesn't necessarily make them wrong that they have a personal/financial benefit, but we should all be conscious of it. If I were given free demo products or free stuff, I'd be an advocate too, regardless of whether it's true.</p><p></p><p>In full disclosure, I think MGW is the best available product on the market. I think it's an incredible piece and design and I've said as much, it's fantastic machining and craftsmanship. I've only ever argued that it's maybe not worth the squeeze/cost for the incremental improvement. I never even said don't do it, I simply argued that in a world of unlimited wants, needs and desires and limited resources, this upgrade should be toward the bottom in terms of performance impact for money spent. I'll leave it at that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ANGREY, post: 16254427, member: 188865"] My point is, you're very respected and what you say is true. We simply disagree about the extent of the value. But it wouldn't be an honest discussion if someone didn't ask.....did you pay for your MGW? Or was it donated to you in exchange for a coverage piece or R/D, etc, etc, etc. Conflicted interest doesn't necessarily negate valid points, but it does tug on perceptions of impropriety. If a "rep" from Steeda or someone who's received free stuff from them argues their lowering springs are best/better than BMR or Eibach, it doesn't necessarily make them wrong that they have a personal/financial benefit, but we should all be conscious of it. If I were given free demo products or free stuff, I'd be an advocate too, regardless of whether it's true. In full disclosure, I think MGW is the best available product on the market. I think it's an incredible piece and design and I've said as much, it's fantastic machining and craftsmanship. I've only ever argued that it's maybe not worth the squeeze/cost for the incremental improvement. I never even said don't do it, I simply argued that in a world of unlimited wants, needs and desires and limited resources, this upgrade should be toward the bottom in terms of performance impact for money spent. I'll leave it at that. [/QUOTE]
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