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Old Nov 17, 2010 | 02:09 PM
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Default New to Dezod! Vogtland comes to the lineup

The same springs that professional Dan Gardner runs on his World Challenge tC are now going to be available through Dezod Motorsports. We will offer their springs and suspension packages. Post up for new line-up interest.
Old Nov 17, 2010 | 06:05 PM
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What do their suspension package include?
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What do their suspension package include?
Hey Brian!

They offer simply springs or a spring and shock combo with Tokico shocks or Konis. The spring drop is 1.4"
Old Nov 17, 2010 | 06:14 PM
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haha Hey Paul!

Thanks for the hit back. I'm going to pick up some sway and strut bars in the near future.
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Originally Posted by XPRTc
haha Hey Paul!

Thanks for the hit back. I'm going to pick up some sway and strut bars in the near future.
Cool! We'll hook ya up.

BTW, how was the track for round 2?
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Cool I've got a bunch of stuff that I want to get, but it just sucks that winter is gonna come crashing down on us soon.

Well as for Track pt 2... We were running late so we got there around 12:30PM and I had to leave to catch John Legend's performance at RIT that evening so I was on a tight schedule. I rotated my tires and realized they're all terrible, and by the time I finished rotating them a 2g DSM's head gasket blew on a pass so it took them a while to clean the mess. It was a private track rental so everyone there was going all out with some serious machines and I got caught up in people attempting to break records, so by the time I finished watching I didn't want to pay $65 for one or two passes on crap tires since I had a hike back to Rochester or suffer the wrath of an angry Gf.

I did, however, get to see one of STM's stock block Evo's go 9.76@150 it claimed the fastest trap speed of a stock block Evo but missed the fastest stock block et by .03 haha. Saw an SRT-4 going for 9's hit 10.04 then the next pass snap an axle, and got to see John Shepard's (not sure of spelling) 7-second 1g DSM... Crazy!
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Originally Posted by XPRTc
Cool I've got a bunch of stuff that I want to get, but it just sucks that winter is gonna come crashing down on us soon.

Well as for Track pt 2... We were running late so we got there around 12:30PM and I had to leave to catch John Legend's performance at RIT that evening so I was on a tight schedule. I rotated my tires and realized they're all terrible, and by the time I finished rotating them a 2g DSM's head gasket blew on a pass so it took them a while to clean the mess. It was a private track rental so everyone there was going all out with some serious machines and I got caught up in people attempting to break records, so by the time I finished watching I didn't want to pay $65 for one or two passes on crap tires since I had a hike back to Rochester or suffer the wrath of an angry Gf.

I did, however, get to see one of STM's stock block Evo's go 9.76@150 it claimed the fastest trap speed of a stock block Evo but missed the fastest stock block et by .03 haha. Saw an SRT-4 going for 9's hit 10.04 then the next pass snap an axle, and got to see John Shepard's (not sure of spelling) 7-second 1g DSM... Crazy!
Yeah winter is creeping up on us for sure. And the angry GF is most definitely a bad situation.
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How much is for the springs and the springs and struts combo?
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Originally Posted by LugaO
How much is for the springs and the springs and struts combo?
There are two combos:

1) With Tokico Blue, non-adjustable shocks $575.00

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2) With Koni adjustable sport shocks $795.00

All springs are made and engineered in Germany. FYI, these are not normal pricing. This is lowered intro pricing.
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Hmm I might be interested, I was considering a H&R Sport/Tokico Blue setup but this might just fit the bill too. Is it 1.4" front and rear? Do you have spring rates?
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I am selling my set Vogtland's for the tC in the classified sections. There was a little less then 1.5 finger gap in front and 2 finger gap in the rear. I can attest for these springs, they are great!
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Originally Posted by carben100
Hmm I might be interested, I was considering a H&R Sport/Tokico Blue setup but this might just fit the bill too. Is it 1.4" front and rear? Do you have spring rates?
They did not publish the spring rates. Sorry
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Originally Posted by jkhoury
I am selling my set Vogtland's for the tC in the classified sections. There was a little less then 1.5 finger gap in front and 2 finger gap in the rear. I can attest for these springs, they are great!
Thanks for the feedback.
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Where are these packages on the website? I am looking into a suspension upgrade and am going to use tokicos for sure but not sure about spring. I looking at the Vogtland website now. Bottomline, interested in the package deal especially at this price. Charging for shipping?
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Originally Posted by TotalChaos
Where are these packages on the website? I am looking into a suspension upgrade and am going to use tokicos for sure but not sure about spring. I looking at the Vogtland website now. Bottomline, interested in the package deal especially at this price. Charging for shipping?
Check back later today! I am working on tons of new stuff for the site
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They are listed up!

http://www.dezod.com/cat-suspension-kits.cfm
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Someone buy these and review them so I can decide between this setup and Tokicos + H&Rs
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Originally Posted by carben100
Someone buy these and review them so I can decide between this setup and Tokicos + H&Rs
Should be quite comparable. Same shocks, but different springs. Both springs are made in Germany and are of quality.
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Are Vogtland on par with Eibach's b/c I want the Tokicos with Eibach's? Seems the drop is the same. I guess I should research spring rate etc.
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Originally Posted by TotalChaos
Are Vogtland on par with Eibach's b/c I want the Tokicos with Eibach's? Seems the drop is the same. I guess I should research spring rate etc.
IMO, they are. Vogtland is made in Germany and makes quality stuff.



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