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<blockquote data-quote="ef9turbo" data-source="post: 3394657" data-attributes="member: 790"><p>Honestly a milled is better than a plate. If you don't care about the price, I'd go milled over MOS. You have less parts involved and with a reputable shop that mills a lot, it'll be a better set up. The RDS will also sit lower and may be easier for a person to learn. We opted for MOS because it's readily available for departments and lessens the financial burden.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ef9turbo, post: 3394657, member: 790"] Honestly a milled is better than a plate. If you don't care about the price, I'd go milled over MOS. You have less parts involved and with a reputable shop that mills a lot, it'll be a better set up. The RDS will also sit lower and may be easier for a person to learn. We opted for MOS because it's readily available for departments and lessens the financial burden. [/QUOTE]
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