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DPE 06-06-2005 09:38 PM

June Specials - Koni/Tein Suspension Packages!
 
From now through June 30th, DPE is offering Koni shocks and Tein H-Tech or S-Tech Springs for one very low price of $720. And that even includes shipping! We have five sets of shocks in-stock, and 3 sets of H-techs and 3 sets of S-techs ready to ship with them. Please go here and click on the products for more details: http://www.dpeweb.com/ProductsList.a...oductTypeID=90. This deal goes through midnight on June 30th, and if we sell out before then the deal will still be good for all orders placed by that date.

Also, we've lowered our price on Konis to $570 a set, from $585.

For those looking at other suspension products, we also have two Tein Basic kits ready to ship for $725 plus shipping. And in a few weeks, we'll be offering some suspension parts I've yet to see much of on this forum but I think you will be very excited about. Additionally, we'll be adding a few wheels for the RX-8 in the near future, and our own DPE billet aluminum shift knobs are going into production next week. Watch this space for more info!

DPE 06-29-2005 02:39 PM

Just a couple days left to take advantage of this! We recently took a trip to the Ozark Mountains to try out a few twisty roads, and one of our cars was on Konis and Tein H-techs with no other suspension mods. The car is absolutely phenomenal with this combination. Turn-in is lightning-quick, and the car is extremely confidence-inspiring to drive at the limit. And we guessed well on the rear damper setting; a half turn up from soft, at both ends actually, felt just about perfect.

Of course we sell this stuff so we're not going to tell you it's bad, but we really believe this is an excellent combination on this car. Still quite comfortable ride-wise, not too much drop but enough to get rid of the fender gap in front, and we now know it pays real performance dividends when driven hard.

We'll try S-techs with the Konis in a couple months, but want to get some track time in on the Koni/H-tech combination first.

If you want to make a big handling improvement on what is already a great handling car, we can now say from experience that one of these combos will do the trick.


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