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ALERT! Buddy Club rear camber kits for DC5
Review: Buddyclub rear camber kit, rear upper control arms for DC5
Hey boys, this my 1st review. I made this to bring to everyones ATTENTION how crap this product is. DC5's are a pain in the arse to lower as you all now with the need for for shortened tie rod ends, and tie rods that connect to the actual coilover. So one would seek out a well respected company for suspension products. E.G - BUDDYCLUB which I am now going to slander and refer to as Buddycrap. I bought coilovers, shortened tie rod ends and a rear camber kit so I could lower my car to my desired height. Roughly 2 finger gap front 3 finger gap rear. I wanted to control how much camber I got at the rear aswell so I got a rear camber kit, my goal was -1 neg camber all round. Not really a fan of camber I'd run neutral but I know that under hard cornering you gain camber. I didnt think I could achieve this with my stock rear upper control arms.
Initially I was a happy camper. I tested my new set up in the dead of night at various industrial areas and RNP and was content. But little did I know that day by day, my rear camber kit was beginning to collapse.
When I bought it, it looked like this.
http://www.google.com.au/imgres?q=bu...0&tx=102&ty=75
What it looks like now after 5 months of use.
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http://s1103.photobucket.com/albums/...0-15144012.jpg
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About $245 down the drain.
So key points are
- I didnt notice this at all. My mechanic discovered this fault as he was adjusting my new coilovers.
-I would of went to a track day with faulty rear upper control arms and could of been in a serious accident, or worse killed my self or some other poor bloke.
- Just because its a well established company does not make it good.
- Be wary of ebay sellers when it comes to returns, you pay for the faulty items shipping there and the replacements item to you.
- Im now running hard race, you can visually see they are better and more reinforced in the section that broke.
- Check out my DIY for dc5 rear camber kit install - http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...ol-arm-install
- Happy modding
Last edited by DakDak; 20-10-2011 at 04:06 PM.
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Photos don't work but i have heard about this happening.. Not just your story
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Oh shi*t, and I just installed these very same rear camber kit on my dc5r. I wonder how long my one's will last =\
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would this be verging on a vendor verdict?
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realistically, this comes down to manufactures fault, and not the seller, because the seller had no idea as to the fault, the only thing they can really do is either send the product back to BC and rectify the problem , or refund you for the faulty product and tryn recoup there loss through BC, had BC had more testing and quality control, this wouldnt have happened imo.... BC sold out, an used there rep to sell a poor product
Your best bet is to contact ebay them selfs, for the faulty goods, an hopefully resolve ur problem.... best of luck dude
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Originally Posted by WATAJK
Photos don't work but i have heard about this happening.. Not just your story
Images will be up later tonight im not at home I just put [image] in for spacing
Originally Posted by type_AHH
Oh shi*t, and I just installed these very same rear camber kit on my dc5r. I wonder how long my one's will last =\
Where did you buy them? Make sure you retain the receipt and keep a very VERY close eye on them
Originally Posted by lilthug
would this be verging on a vendor verdict?
Its been almost a week and no reply. ebay doesnt offer protection for items longer than 90 days old, sadly. All I can do is alter my feedback to bad.
Originally Posted by mugen_ctr
realistically, this comes down to manufactures fault, and not the seller, because the seller had no idea as to the fault, the only thing they can really do is either send the product back to BC and rectify the problem , or refund you for the faulty product and tryn recoup there loss through BC, had BC had more testing and quality control, this wouldnt have happened imo.... BC sold out, an used there rep to sell a poor product
Your best bet is to contact ebay them selfs, for the faulty goods, an hopefully resolve ur problem.... best of luck dude
Yea I definitely did. Im annoyed that the seller doesnt want to abide by his obligations to rectify him selling inferior stuff. Its the ethical thing to do. Lets see where this goes. If I dont get a reply by thursday which will be one week than stuff him.
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wat size wheel and offset did u have on?
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Originally Posted by l__i__l
wat size wheel and offset did u have on?
I had 17x8+42 and Toyo proxes 4 205/45/r17 i think. Not excessively lowered or with crazy camber.
Originally Posted by Tai
forgot about that thread =P linked them together
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Originally Posted by DakDak
Where did you buy them? Make sure you retain the receipt and keep a very VERY close eye on them
My bought mine from JDMYard about a year ago but only just installed them about 2 weeks ago. But yeah I'll monitor them thoroughly. If I see any signs of it warping I'll probably go Hard Race as well. Can I ask how much did you picked them up for?
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I was lucky and able to get mine for $160 brand new of a fellow forum member. There is a company on ebay called Genesis motorsports based in Melbourne they stock them for $160. Check it out.
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If the items are real genuine Buddyclub, then I can't see how the ebay seller is at fault. This sounds more like a manufacturer fault. Have you contacted Buddyclub?
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