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Old 12-31-2011, 11:45 AM
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Default AMD deep wheel tubs or DSE?

I was looking for a trunk floor and related sheetmetal on the AMD website and found these:

https://www.autometaldirect.com/stor...-(6---Wide)-LH


https://www.autometaldirect.com/stor...-2---Minitub-L


I was intending on ordering the Detroit Speed tubs.
http://www.detroitspeed.com/1967-196...deep-tubs.html


Just wondering if anyone has used the AMD stuff and how it compares to the DSE. If the DSE tubs are a better product then I will order them as planned.

Thanks for the advice,
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So does the AMD one come with the inner AND outer? It looks like it in the description??
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So does the AMD one come with the inner AND outer? It looks like it in the description??
From what I can see on their website, you can get them both ways. I was looking at the pair as I suspect my outers are just as bad as the inners. I'll be replacing both anyway.
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From what I can see on their website, you can get them both ways. I was looking at the pair as I suspect my outers are just as bad as the inners. I'll be replacing both anyway.
that is a dynacorn minitub. the x in the part numbers denotes it is not made by amd. they are slightly narrower than dse i beleive
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DSE tubs are the way to go. That is probably the one part that everybody uses, no matter what camp there in.
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The Dynacorns are not as wide as the DSE tubs are.I think they are 3/4 inches smaller than the DSE.
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Thanks guys, that"s all the info I needed, I'll be sticking with the DSE stuff!!
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I have them on my car with 335's and have room to spare.
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I have them on my car with 335's and have room to spare.
Just to be clear, you have the AMD(Dynacorn) tubs or the DSE?
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Just to be clear, you have the AMD(Dynacorn) tubs or the DSE?
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Yes I have the dynacorn ones
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