The brace isn't THE solution, it is a band aid. A well engineered and appreciated band aid, no doubt. To imply otherwise would be spitting in the face of the many people who have broken their diffs with the brace installed. And the people who still have wheel hop... but
maybe to a lesser degree. To imply that damage was reduced because of the brace would mean that you KNOW that the damage would have been worse without it. There is simply no way to prove that.
Look at any black and white documentation from any brace manufacturer... you'll see that they don't guarantee anything other than their own craftsmanship - the effectiveness of the product is not guaranteed. Effectiveness of the product? What if they don't claim that it does anything? Reinforces the diff and improves IRS operation and traction... OK, to what extent? Like 3% or 30% or 300%?
They talk about the features of their product, like manufacturing process, powder coating, and access to the drain plug. It comes with bolts and stuff. Might fit with your aftermarket exhaust.
They talk about how it voids your warranty.
They don't say - protects your differential.
They don't say - that it does anything specific.
They say if you don't like it, send it back. That's easy because they didn't tell you anything about what it is supposed to do. They made no quantifiable claims whatsoever.
Other than catch cans and bumper protectors, do we put anything else on our cars that may or may not work?