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  1. #1
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    dc5 coilover opinions

    Hi,
    just need opinions on coil overs
    any1 here used both TEIN HA AND TEIN SS.

    Need ideas, looking at $1500 for TEIN HA new, and $1800 TEIN SS NEW.
    Any suggestions? I'd want bclub N+ but can't find for that sorta price range
    =(

    Opinions and recommendations appreciated.

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    in the same shoes as u buddy, except is for my dc integra, if u could fork out 1.8, might aswell get buddyclub N+, i heard tein SS is softer den N+, will be a comfort ride if u go for tein SS, but when u hit heard corner, u'll love it, thats what i heard, i havent heard much from Tein HA but i guess all of them are allright as long as u dun go D2 or soemthing, + just watch out for ur budget and see what budget fits u sorry i guess from what i just said wont help u much but u know...haha just sharing

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    thanks for sharing hehe,
    I can't afford N+, N+ are 2K +

    I also can't seem to find much info about tein HA, i guess cos they old model

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    Tein SS is not bad for combo of street and occation trackdays....I used them b4 and they are very comfy on soft setting and still good for track on the hardest setting......Tein HA have a more stiff damper setting so its a bit more performance side of it......But NA is getting aged so if you want sth more decent it will be Tein Flex....There are also a lot more out there......not only BC and Tein....There is a few other question you may want to ask urself b4 you decide which one you wanna to buy
    What do you expect from them
    how often you hit track
    That will help......
    Mugen Whore #2

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    ive got HA's on mine. performed well on the track. some ppl that have been in my car think its abit on the firm side.

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    Don't bother with a discontinued model, go SS

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    Tein HA is very old model.

    And Buddy Club N+ sux, no camber top adjustment.

    If you don't track Tein SS is quite good.

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    you can get buddy clubs N+ for 1650 aud inc delivery brand new from the states

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Buddy...Q5fAccessories

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    Quote Originally Posted by red_itr View Post
    you can get buddy clubs N+ for 1650 aud inc delivery brand new from the states

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Buddy...Q5fAccessories
    ooo never seen this before. . and then + 10% tax isit?

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    nope no 10% tax thats it

    i have bought many things from america before and never have i been charged 10% tax i think thats 10% tax is only for some states of america

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    10% tax is only for some states in the USA. i.e. California

    buying from USA is great! but u just gotta risk it might not fitting on properly, maybe just slight minor things...

    But suspension is pretty much same i believe.

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    tein ss over n+ anyday!

    HA is still very good if you track, ss is softer.

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