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    adjusting damper buddyclub N+ coilovers cl9

    hey guys

    just some quick questions regarding how to change the damper setting on buddyclub N+ coilovers

    1. How do you access the rear strut? do you have to remove the seat on the cl9?

    2. Regarding the adjuster knob, how many clicks does the N+ have in total?

    cheers
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    1. Yes

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    ok well i had a little look and i think i have to remove some of the carpet underneath the back shelf?
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    Just remove the side bolsters on the rear seat. There is a bolt at the bottom.
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    cheers mate. oh yeah the one where you lift up the velcro piece?
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    Quote Originally Posted by richard_k View Post
    cheers mate. oh yeah the one where you lift up the velcro piece?
    Velcro? Mine doesn't have velcro. But if you follow the rear side seatbelt down where it goes in between the seat, there is a bolt somewhere in there pointing to the side. Feel with your fingers. To make it easier to access, you can lift up the base of the seat at the front edge. Don't try to pull it off as there is a bolt near the middle (offset) which holds the seat base in.
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    ok yeah i was talking about the bolt on the back of the seats but now i see what you mean. they are a PITA without removing the seats. How do i know when i'm on full soft with the coilovers?
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    thanks alot for that tip aaronng!
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    Quote Originally Posted by richard_k View Post
    ok yeah i was talking about the bolt on the back of the seats but now i see what you mean. they are a PITA without removing the seats. How do i know when i'm on full soft with the coilovers?
    You will have to check the N+ instruction manual. Usually full clockwise is stiffest, then you count backwards as you turn anticlockwise.
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    ok so you should just be able to feel that you can't turn the knob anymore to know when it's at it's most stiff or soft setting?
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    if the car rear can bounce up and down like a 1980 sedan, you'll know it's on the softest setting

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