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Originally Posted by jonny51
If you do not like the price don't buy it.I wouldn't worry about how somebody else spends there money.
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I agree with Jonny51.
When I first saw DSE had a hydroformed sub frame my first thought was - Holy smokes! Those DSE guys have put some serious R&D and money into designing and making that piece.
I won't talk out of my backside about the geometry of either sub frame - Alston's or DSE's, because I don't know the differences. But, I do know this - hydroforming machines cost a small fortune, and Hydroformed parts are stronger and weigh less due to structural integrity and fewer welds or add-on pieces.
Lastly, as soon as I have $6700 in my pocket, I'll be joining the others who have placed their orders for one of those DSE sub frames.