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    coilovers

    what brands of coilovers do you guys recommend for for a DC2R 2000 model... im looking at the apexi n1 streets or the cusco zero2R..... what is the general opinion?

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    cusco zero 2 or buddy club.
    what ever suits ur needs i suppose?
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    TEIN all the way.

    If I had a DC2 i would get Tein Ultimate Spec Circuit Master $3k with choice of springs

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    What's your budget and intended purpose?Might help you get better advice.

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    bout $2000 ish.... mostly street with some track use... PS TEIN arent good... i have a friend that works for HSV that test various types of shocks... he does offside rebuilds and side the TEIN shocks have shitty internals... he said cusco and apexi have pretty good internals

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    Well it's interesting to hear about the Tein's.Alot of people on here won't like that info at all lol.
    Only heard great thing's regarding the Zero2's.I've tried them on a FC and they were awesome.

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    hehehe yeah i know they wont like that.... but thats the way it works... the are a bit cheaper for starters.... and arent bad short term... but crumble under pressure... sorry guys im leaning towards the zero 2's so should be good... nothing but the best for my car cheers dude

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    Zero 2's > buddyclub
    my housemates zero2 on his dc2r feels alot better than my BC N+.

    on max setting, the zero2's are just stiff!
    compared to my BC's max setting which tend to bounce like a mofo.

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    excellent... thanks dude... now i just need someone to tell me the apexi n1 streets are shit... then ill get the zeros

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    I have the cusco zero 2es on my vtir. Very happy with them. See my thread in the suspension forum which has a bit of discussion in there.
    Last edited by Spunkymonkey; 08-08-2007 at 09:41 PM.
    blah blah blah

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    It all depends on what u whant 2 use ur car for...

    u should consider just getting some springs if u just whant the car 2 look lowered and have a slightly stiffer ride... this option is much cheaper then coilovers...

    although if u are going 2 track ur car often go for some top line coilovers like tein or buddyclub... i have buddyclub racing spec coilovers and they are very good!

    If u just whant coilovers for the reason u can say 'i have coilovers' dont bother getting unless ur willing 2 put the money in... dont skimp out on cheap coilovers as they will end up ****ing themselfs sooner or later and its not worth the hassle!

    hope that has helped...

    good luck with ur hunt
    'The Dave'

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