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Bill Howell
02-17-2011, 06:26 PM
(mods please move if in wrong forum)


I just have to share this, it is certainly unsolicited and will probably not get a reply from the company it is directed at, but I feel it just has to be said.
Sometimes people blow their own horns, you always have the want-a-bees come and go. Then you have those that are always going to to help out, but never step up.
As a somewhat part time promoter of events and one of those always looking for sponsorship dollars to help do one more event somewhere, I have learned the "Real Deal" is few and far between. There are the regulars, as I call them, that are always there, stepping up, writing the checks, and paying the freight so all of us can go to events and do what we built our cars to do. These guys always not only pay as sponsors, but give products for door prizes, and the list goes on and on. Then when the event gets here, they are never in the spotlight, just there to have fun like the rest of us. Ridetech, Bowler, BFG, Vintage Air, Baer, Wilwood, Forgeline, Carbon Kustoms,Prodigy, Spectre and others come to mind, some have been very supportive since day one of the original RTTHs.

2011 rolls around and here it is a week before the second annual RTTC. I get a call from Kyle Tucker with DSE last night and here is the jest of the conversation. Hey Bill, Kyle. Truck is packed, is there anything else you need, oh and btw, we have an extra spot on the truck if anyone needs their car hauled out.
So we get to talking about the event, the hobby and business in general and how 2011 is looking better than 2010. Then I get a shocker. I tell him we are looking forward to seeing him at RTTC and I am guessing he is just leaving the Truck and Trailer out west cause the GoodGuys shows are in about a month, etc.
NO, they are driving ALL the way across the country, in a 18 wheeler, bringing 2 cars, Setting up their rig as a support vehicle for everyone, Sponsoring the Road Course segment of the event, then, simply driving back home. All this just to support RTTC and their customers.

Guys, this company (and others) are the real deal, period, end of discussion. They would never blow their own horn about this, and may get upset with me for doing it, but that is ok, I will deal with the fallout! I hope that everyone attending RTTCII will find the time to personally thank Kyle and crew for their commitment and support. I also hope that the next time you read a thread somewhere about how XYZ has control arms $2 cheaper or windshield wiper motors "just like" DSE, you will remember this thread and link it or send the OP a pm with the link.

It is only because of companies like this that we can continue to have events and new technology for our vehicles and I hope everyone will support them next time you buy parts.

I absolutely abhor knockoff products from copycat companies whether it be DSE, Ridetech, Hydrotech or any other of our long time sponsors that suffer and I hope you will never fall for the price game and not consider the whole picture.

Like I said, sometimes this just doesn't get said, so I thought I would do it on my own.

camcojb
02-17-2011, 06:31 PM
amen brother, DSE is an incredible company. I also fully support your list of other great companies.

Jody

Shmoov69
02-17-2011, 06:40 PM
Kyle and Stacy are awesome peeps, genuinely great people....even before they got "big" they were awesome! Heck they gave me a hat from their first bunch several years ago! And I have met some other of the sponsors on the PT in the past and at the MMCC last year and they are good peeps too!

Thanks for your comments Bill and thanks for recognizing them since "the good ones" are humble enough to not blow their own horn!:hail:

Vegas69
02-17-2011, 07:17 PM
DSE is a fine oiled machine. Great people, great products, great support.... They deserve every bit of the success they enjoy. I've spent a tidy sum of money with 6 of the sponsors mentioned and have nothing but good things to say about all of them. :thumbsup: They get it....

GregWeld
02-17-2011, 07:27 PM
Good for you Bill!!

I've always said the "cars" are about good PEOPLE... and obviously The Tuckers do this because they are good people. No way they are doing this for sound business reasons!

:cheers:

89 RS
02-18-2011, 08:48 AM
Well said Bill, the Tuckers and their company are a class act. I see them every year at Goodguys-Nashville and spend hours looking at their projects on their website. Then I hear all the good things they do, just like in your post. I think they are a true representative of what the car hobby is all about.

chr2002ca
02-18-2011, 09:42 AM
Agreed. DSE is the real deal. When you chat with them at car shows they show a genuine interest in meeting you and learning about your project versus just trying to sell you something. This genuine interest is repeatedly confirmed by their constant support of our events. All of their products I have used on my car have been top-notch. I keep DSE spotlighted on the home page of my own website just to show my own support. I look forward to snagging their Quadralink setup one day soon and I look forward to chatting with them at RTTC about it.

Thanks to all the other vendors Bill mentioned also. :thumbsup:

RickM415
02-18-2011, 09:52 AM
your word is like a credit card ,once you go back on it then you loose all your credibility ,dealing with dse is great ,they always seem to back up their stuff and are very humble about it too

zcrz
02-20-2011, 07:31 AM
:bow: DSE:hail: