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Thread: N+ vs Flex

  1. #25
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dxs View Post
    maybe a dodgy fix to bad dampers
    Nah, that was what made the DC2R so lovable. An FF that was rear happy.
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  2. #26
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    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    I agree flex is good. I have them on my car.
    yeah i think i will give Flex a try =)

    thanks anyway

  3. #27
    BC JDM is Junior with 12k & 8k spring. I look at the price is cheaper than Flex. BC also inverted and monotube.

    But Tein is more popular. Headache.

  4. #28
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    isnt monoflex based on teins new tubeless design or something?
    Fast and furious? I drive slow and luxurious...

  5. #29
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    Quote Originally Posted by stephen8512 View Post
    isnt monoflex based on teins new tubeless design or something?
    It still has a tube. A large tube. The special thing about Monoflex is that it has microvalves, which let your damper work even when it is a very small movement (so going over metal speed bumps will be smoother, unlike flex)
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  6. #30
    IMO,

    BC N+ for the win, excellent value for money and backed by warranty within australia, if u want to be more trackhero, go the racing dampers

    it doesnt matter really where parts are made in nowadays as long as japanese companies still run them and has quality control on products and does all the R&D in japan...some companies in japan have factories in china/taiwan where MOST of the products are mass manufactured, then sent to japan for final touches, inspection, marketing and packaging etc...some prob even done not in japan.

    Ud be suprised where car parts have come a long way...the prices of jdm car parts have come down in price so much over the years, u would think they they wouldnt be able to be price competitive if every component and ALL the parts will still made in japan.

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