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    HELP! DC2R coilover buddyclub n+ height?

    Hey guys, i have buddyclub n+ in my dc2r and its fully maxed out to lowest height setting, but it doesnt look low... I still have a finger gap between tyre and gaurds.. Im running stock camber and stock dc2r 15" wheels.

    Is that normal or should i be able to go lower??

    Please help.. Cheers

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    just chop the springs n half

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    You could try preloading the springs which will shorten suspension travel, but it will get the slammed look that your after.

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    Something is wrong here.

    Where are you adjusting the height from?

    Are you rotating the base of the shock or are you lowering the spring perch?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Super-DA9 View Post
    Something is wrong here.

    Where are you adjusting the height from?

    Are you rotating the base of the shock or are you lowering the spring perch?
    Ive loosened the bottom ring and twisted the whole shock to lowest.. :/

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    Quote Originally Posted by kraftycuts View Post
    You could try preloading the springs which will shorten suspension travel, but it will get the slammed look that your after.
    What preloads do you recommend?

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    Are you using the brake line holders from your stock suspension?

    I didn't. I used metal wire to tie the brake line bracket to the fork. Works fine and allows you to go lower without having to run preload settings below 0.
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    The N+ series from Buddy club generally don't go that low anyways, well.. ridiculously that is.

    You could try Super-DA9's suggestion, but preload somewhere around 5 to 10mm should be okay. That should close up the finger gap.

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