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    buddy club n+ VS Tein SS

    this has probably been covered so pls send the link if it has.

    i've been in the market for coilovers for awhile now and have finally narrowed it down to buddy club n+ or Tein SS.

    it's mostly for DD but i will be tracking occassionally.

    please let me know your thoughts (preferably experiences) with these setups both on the road and the track. If someone has had both setups, your input would be highly regarded.

    Thanks

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    Go for the buddyclub's n+ for sure, thats the next coilover I am looking at, atm I am running the SS and for me and in my opinion they are too soft, and the 'lowest' height you can adjust them to, is not that great, for me that is. If you ask me go the buddyclubs, you have more height adjustment and more noticable damper adjustment, so you can still run the same height the SS bottom out on and the same stiffness if you like, with the choice of cranking it up a notch when it comes to track time.

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    or go with some tein monoflex like i have

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    since ull be going to the track go for buddyclub N+ as SS is a bit too soft. I heard the B.C (bor chuan?) coilovers were pretty good for track (few ozhonda members have swapped their tein SS's for them)
    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...light=coilover

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    dc2r shocks and king springs even better then tein ss. Tein ss like for people who like slamed rides with factory comfort so soft.

    EGJOE

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    I've got a set of N+ as a daily driver and i find it fine, just a lil bumpy on crapy roads otherwise its fine. Like markojek1 said, it offers greater adjustability compared to the SS. As for track, i've never been but you can adjust the dampers to suit
    Yang, please don't use this pencil...

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    Props to everyone that has replied, thanks for your input. After talking to a few more people and further research, i've decided to go with the Buddyclubs.... i'll be ordering it this week from US for under $1k aus. Pretty good deal.

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    buddyclub n+ for under 1k?????? may i ask how?????

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    Quote Originally Posted by marky53 View Post
    buddyclub n+ for under 1k?????? may i ask how?????
    check out kteller.biz

    plus its free shipping anywhere in the US. I've got some contacts in LA so practically paying nothing for shipping to Syd.

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    US ebay seems to sell the BC N+ for under 1k as well, dont know how much shipping to oz would be, but still even if it was a bit, and provided the seller isnt dodgy that would still be an awsome deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamesnic View Post
    US ebay seems to sell the BC N+ for under 1k as well, dont know how much shipping to oz would be, but still even if it was a bit, and provided the seller isnt dodgy that would still be an awsome deal.
    that is where it's going to set you back heaps.
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    shipping on the ones off ebay is like us$245 which isnt reali that much

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