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  1. #25
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    Nothing wrong with a bit of camber D:

  2. #26
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    Quote Originally Posted by tony1234 View Post
    I had 3 deg.negative camber on 1 rear after i installed Bilstein/Eibach setup so yes you'll need a rear camber kit.
    How much did you drop it Tony? Both front and rear
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  3. #27
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    I have -3 and -2.5 camber on my rears after dropping the car with N+ really depends on the look you're going for.. and perhaps tyre wear issues (although many argue that toe contributes more to wear than camber does)

  4. #28
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    Sydney
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    You must get a rear camber kit or your tire wear will be completely messed up.

  5. #29
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    I can probably live with about 1 - 1.5. Not baller enough for spending money on tyres to be a common activity.
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  6. #30
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    Quote Originally Posted by dee-y View Post
    How much did you drop it Tony? Both front and rear
    Approx.44mm.front and 35mm rear i think.whatever drop the Eibach springs give.

  7. #31
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    Anyone familiar with Silver Neo Max coilovers? Came across a guy on JDMST selling these. Can't say that I have heard of the brand and was wondering if it's just a cheap nasty coilover...

    http://www.shiftperformance.com.au/i...ath=80_125_327
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  8. #32
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    Quote Originally Posted by dee-y View Post
    Anyone familiar with Silver Neo Max coilovers? Came across a guy on JDMST selling these. Can't say that I have heard of the brand and was wondering if it's just a cheap nasty coilover...

    http://www.shiftperformance.com.au/i...ath=80_125_327
    Nope but why risk it? Pay a bit more and get something thats tried and proven. Last thing you want is to have to replace them if they are crap or fail on you. It might be cheap but you take the risk.

  9. #33
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    The rrp is around 1.4k so I guess not exactly cheap territory. Just did some research. Seems like decent feedback from other models, and I think i heard something that they are affiliated with Buddyclub some way.
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  10. #34
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    Quote Originally Posted by dee-y View Post
    The rrp is around 1.4k so I guess not exactly cheap territory. Just did some research. Seems like decent feedback from other models, and I think i heard something that they are affiliated with Buddyclub some way.
    In all honesty just go for BC N+

    Alot people have them on there euro/tsx and all love them !

  11. #35
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    Okie dokie. Just received and email from shift performance regarding those coilovers. Here's what they said:

    Silvers themselves have been a manufacturer of coilovers for a few years now ,they manufacture coil over’s for a few other named brands like GReddy,Buddy club ,

    In the last couple of years they decided to release their own series the NEOMAX so they are relatively a new name to Australia.

    We have been using them for over a year on our Circuit track cars ,EG civic & EVO 7 with great results ,

    In the past 12 months we have sold about 50 sets to customers with Street driven cars all different varieties of vehicles with not one single return or complaint.

    We have been appointed Australian reseller so we can offer custom spring rates to suit the customer’s needs & warranty and parts.
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  12. #36
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    OK going to look at the original koni/eibach combo. Think I've bargained him down to a good price. I'll have a look on the weekend, what should I look out for? I've attached a pic he sent me. Looks in good nick?





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