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Thread: which coilover

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    which coilover

    ive been given the option of cusco zero 2, mugen showa, tein flex and tein NA
    my question is out of these 4 coilovers which one would be the best?
    ive tried to read up reviews and have searced but cant find anything..
    can someone help guide me in the right direction please
    keeping in mind i dont want something tooo harsh
    thanks in advance

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    If u don't want something too harsh, and if you are using it mostly on streets and no tracks, than i'll suggest you to go for Buddyclub N+.

    P.S i have one for sale right now hahaha pretty new!! (I want to move onto something stiffer as i wanna start tracking =])

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    depends what spring rates and your purpose.
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    just daily driving with some light sprints i guess
    iva experienced the tein HA's and the mugens
    just wanted an opinion on the cusco or tein flex
    regards

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    cusco zero 2 are very nice, not bumpy what so ever
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    cusco zero 2's are a sure bet
    im running them good street coilover
    damper adjust to suit your driving

  7. #7
    cusco, zero2, best 4 u

    i run them

    too soft

    i'm looking for super stiff

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bludger View Post
    cusco, zero2, best 4 u

    i run them

    too soft

    i'm looking for super stiff
    change your springs

  9. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by 90LAN View Post
    change your springs
    I bought them second hand, still very low km's, but looking for something new again

    one person on this forum changed their springs on their cusco's and the thing ended up broken?????

    dun wanna find out how

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    i have flexes in my teg they pretty stifff. ive had driven my friends eg with cusco zero2 they are way better for street use. put my flexes handle better =]

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    Zero 2 or JIC.
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    Vote for ZERO 2 as well.

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