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    [CU2] Coilover help!!

    Recently I've been doing research for coilovers for my cu2, i'm sort of leaning towards tein ss but other people saying to buy either buddyclubs N+ or bc racing. Wondering whether any of you guys have these and whats your thoughts on it?
    & where to buy it cheap??
    Thanks

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    tein SS are a far cry from the other tein models, they tend to be soft and just generaly a bit sh!t at an entery level you are looking at round 1200-1300 and yea eather of the bc or n+ are a good bet i have riden in/driven cars with all three and must say that the buddyclubs and BC are pritty good. personal prefrence is buddyclub for internet points

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    What exactly are you looking for in your car? What are you hoping to achieve with the coilovers?
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    oh yeah good point, lol shouldnt assume ppl want coilovers to handle

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    Quote Originally Posted by jayy View Post
    Recently I've been doing research for coilovers for my cu2, i'm sort of leaning towards tein ss but other people saying to buy either buddyclubs N+ or bc racing. Wondering whether any of you guys have these and whats your thoughts on it?
    & where to buy it cheap??
    Thanks
    depends what outcome you want...

    Quote Originally Posted by Daveho1 View Post
    oh yeah good point, lol shouldnt assume ppl want coilovers to handle
    harder doesn't always mean better handling
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    Quote Originally Posted by Daveho1 View Post
    tein SS are a far cry from the other tein models, they tend to be soft and just generaly a bit sh!t at an entery level you are looking at round 1200-1300 and yea eather of the bc or n+ are a good bet i have riden in/driven cars with all three and must say that the buddyclubs and BC are pritty good. personal prefrence is buddyclub for internet points
    Thanks for the advice, i might look into it a bit more. you know where to buy it cheap??

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    Quote Originally Posted by DreadAngel View Post
    What exactly are you looking for in your car? What are you hoping to achieve with the coilovers?
    Aiming to lower my car, no track work and a close to stock ride comfort

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    Quote Originally Posted by jayy View Post
    Aiming to lower my car, no track work and a close to stock ride comfort
    Then definitely don't go the Buddyclubs or BCs LOL

    If you have no intention on having spirited fun in your CU2 and just want to go low, then from the ones you mentioned the Tein should be fine for your application.
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    Plus, the tein will significantly outlast the BC
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