Buddy Club coilovers
Buddy Club coilovers
I got Buddy Club racing spec coilovers. I do not think I will install them until spring, but who knows-my D-Specs are nearing the end of their life(80K km) and I can definitely feel that-ride became quite bumpier and rougher.
Buddy' Club's look and feel very nice. Here some pics.
Some caveat-rear shock does not have welded on nut anymore, but one from front shock bolt or front sway bar end link will fit. It makes sense though-if you mess up the thread you just get another nut and do not have to cut and reweld a new one.
Shock shaft is quite thicker than stock. Spring rates are 14/5, front seems stiff, but I can always get Swift or Tanabe coilover springs.




Buddy' Club's look and feel very nice. Here some pics.
Some caveat-rear shock does not have welded on nut anymore, but one from front shock bolt or front sway bar end link will fit. It makes sense though-if you mess up the thread you just get another nut and do not have to cut and reweld a new one.
Shock shaft is quite thicker than stock. Spring rates are 14/5, front seems stiff, but I can always get Swift or Tanabe coilover springs.




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