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Old 12-01-2010, 10:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Stuart Adams View Post
Your last sentence said it all. Talk is cheap. Look at real world driving events, testing, customer service replies from customers. Once you compare apples to apples the answer will be glaring right at you. Good luck with the project.
I went through this decision a year ago. At that time, Frank said to me, "they all have great geometery and top 5 cars at RTTH are within a couple 10ths of a second. (to be fair, we we're actually talking about front and rear suspension at this point in the conversation, but the point made is the same). It all comes down to the driver and your car's set up." And he's right. All these vendors make great, track proven products. A front sub from any of them will require just about the same install. To me, DSE has the hydroformed sub that looks OEM. AME has the fabricated look and SpeedTech arms and sub just look killer (welcome Blake ), so it comes down to personal preference. From a price point, DSE costs a little more than AME, SpeedTech a bit less than AME and they're all good companies that are track/street tested. So pick one and don't look back. You'll love it...
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