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aps997 or rs 727?


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paul h 
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Posted: October 30, 2008 at 9:02 PM / IP Logged  

I have had and used the RS727 before and it is a great unit.  Had a couple small problems...but nothing major.  I have installed some APS997s on 2 trucks for a friend and although they seem a little more complicated in wiring and etc....seems to be a pretty solid unit. 

I guess either has ups and downs....but what is ya'lls opinion of them?? 

Thanks!!

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Not familiar with the RS727, but my Dad has 3 997s and won't even try any other product.
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We carry both those units and do a lot of them. If I had to chose between them I whould chose the aps-997a. Just because of the amount of features on the unit. And the shock sensor is a little better than the Autopage.
If you want to go tachless use the rs727. But either one is good.
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