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Old 07-12-2006, 08:27 AM
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Originally Posted by G-Body
Steve what do you wish to know


Here.. let me ask it a THIRD time..

You said:
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Originally Posted by G-Body
Oh my you guys must have more money than Brains $6,700 large with out BRAKES come onnnn and its stock hell order a Chris alston peice for a fraction way nicer lighter and stronger and looks sweeet, Detroit builds nice stuff but please guys lets face it for the monet theres better places to spend that kind of jack
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I like the Chris Alston stuff but what data do you have that shows it's "lighter, stronger" than the DSE unit?

Do you know the weight of the DSE unit? Really, I'm curious...

Also, what about the revised suspension geometry of the DSE unit looks "stock" to you?
So, do you know the weight of the complete Alston sub? Do you know the weight of the complete DSE sub? Are you just guessing?

Do you have engineering data to show the Alston frame is stronger than the DSE frame? Do you have any geometry data on the DSE frame to show that it's "stock"? Is the stock subframe designed to accomodate a rack and pinion system? Is it designed to accomodate coil over shocks? If not then how can you call the DSE frame stock with a straight face?

If you don't like it or think it's too expensive then don't buy it.. a simple concept than you seem unable to grasp. Stop trying so hard to control other peoples finances.
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