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  1. #1
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    Buddyclub problem

    Hey guys. I've had my BuddyClubs N+ coilovers for over a year now. Just recently adjusted the height again. Measured both sides equally. However when I lower it. One sides sits higher than the other. Does anyone have similar problems?
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    i have the same prob in my integra - the rears, measured to be even, installed, and one side is lower than the other.

    same applied for the coils i had for my ej8.

    so i think its normal. just re-adjust to make up for the height diff.

    or else ur just fat sangz.

  3. #3
    that's normal man. weight isn't distributed equally. Like Jeff said, just re-adjust it Sang.
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    yeh, same on my euro.. just adjust one side
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    I have this too, I just noticed it. I will adjust this weekend.

    I couldn't find a DIY on how to adjust coilovers, I think i'll write one up.

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    yeh it is not equal cause the stock ones are done to negate camber of the road.
    assuming your driving in a carpark 24-7 then it is almost equal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crapdaz View Post
    yeh it is not equal cause the stock ones are done to negate camber of the road.
    assuming your driving in a carpark 24-7 then it is almost equal.
    so i shouldnt balance it out in the coils?
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