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I've wondered this myself. I'm assuming you can use both since weeks website says ``works with competitors braces``

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There are three braces for the rear suspension. All have been praised by their owners as providing benefits.

I have experience with the DDM brace and am very happy with it. I have installed more than 10 sets and all have gone to happy owners.

If you ask for my recommendation, that is what I offer.

You can go with any of the versions and see significant improvement.
 

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There are three braces for the rear suspension. All have been praised by their owners as providing benefits.

I have experience with the DDM brace and am very happy with it. I have installed more than 10 sets and all have gone to happy owners.

If you ask for my recommendation, that is what I offer.

You can go with any of the versions and see significant improvement.
:agree: I have the Probeam and saw instant improvement. Same with the Backbone.

Has anyone heard you can run both the DDM probeam and the Werks rear brace together?
IMO, probably overkill. Like a belt and suspenders. I think you'd be better off with the Backbone plus one of the rear end stiffeners.
 

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Carpe Diem;1146553IMO said:
That's what I was thinking which is why I was surprised when it was suggested (different forum) that the DDM Probeam and Werks rear brace were compatible together.

I currently have DDM Probeam/tunnel brace on the 09 GXP (but nothing on the 06 NA). So when I read that Werks was offering a package special: http://www.solsticeforum.com/forum/f102/werksracing-ultimate-chassis-brace-package-74301/

I'm tempted to order the Werks package for the 06, but wondered if one system had been discussed or compared against the other. They both tighten up the frame but use different methods to achieve it so it makes you wonder if one is more effective over the other?
 
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