WebMay 18, 2012 · 645 Posts. #14 · Jun 29, 2011 (Edited) just talked to buddy club they did make the racing spec. only had 5 set came over but they left right away. sorry about the previous post. I thought they never brought the coilover over from japan, because I remember talking to them they said discontinued. (but again I was out of the MR2 market … WebApr 4, 2008 · Well anyways, there's a set of buddy club n+ coilovers going for a reasonable price. Well I was wondering, would they be good for a daily driven car that will never see any tracking or auto-x. If I don't get these coilovers, these are the ones I'm considering: - Function & Form - Tein Basics - Progress Coilovers
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WebYou can find vacation rentals by owner (RBOs), and other popular Airbnb-style properties in Fawn Creek. Places to stay near Fawn Creek are 198.14 ft² on average, with prices … WebMay 27, 2015 · Koni's are definitely the way to go but if you don't want to hassle with fab work and want a set of coils then I would steer you towards the Buddy Club Racing Spec ($1500) or the BC ER series ($1800). The Tein Flex ($1300) would probably be third. Stepping up from the $800-1000 range will make a big difference. dolphin athleta shorts
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WebNov 14, 2012 · This Buddy Club Racing Spec coilover for the Scion FRS and Subaru BRZ is a JDM spec unit. The intended use of this coilover is for someone who does a few track days a year and some autocrossing. It will also work out well for a daily driver who wants to improve the handling of the FRS/BRZ. Spring Rate: Front 9K Rear 7K Video Review: WebMar 6, 2012 · Buddy Club makes a great suspension, I have the Race Spec and mine have a finger gap between the wheel and fender and I have 70k of daily driving and track events on them. I wouldnt suggest lowering it more than a finger gap due to wear on everything else more than your suspension. If everything is installed fine then … WebJul 1, 2016 · Discussion Starter · #15 · Jul 1, 2016. team3d said: if your on a budget, go with swift lowering springs + 24mm progress rear sway bar. if you want really good set up like a full coils, then go with buddy club sport spec or n+ both will be smoother than stock but will handle 3x times better stock set up. dolphin article