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Was about to pull the trigger on a set of DNA mesh rotors for $120. Just before, I checked on pricing for Ride Wright's mesh rotors. For $70 more, I went with the Ride Wrights. What do you guys think?? Was it the right move??
Haven't read too many negative things about the DNA rotors. But plenty bad reviews on their wheels and other parts. As well as their customer service.
Another DNA customer here and no problems with wheels,rotors, or pulley. I will say the finish on there stuff maybe isnt as nice as some of the other manufactures but for what i paid i will deal with cleaning it a little more often
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