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11-03-2009, 02:20 AM
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My Ride: Tsx/2006/Mag Gray/6MT
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Buddy Club N+ vs Megan's Coilover
Hi Guys
here is some questions about Buddy Club and Megans any one with megans coilover here ? i know the Buddy Club is Good known Brand for long time.. but on my side Megan's are not that bad also i was using megans on my camry for 1year+ never had any problem rides very smooth and stiff any coments is always wellcome thx guys
*buddy club goes aorund 850~900 megans around 750~800 so the prices are not big deal
*another point buddy club are not rebuiltable.. megan yes
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11-03-2009, 02:25 AM
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I think that you will find an overwhelming majority of people that believe that Buddy Club N+ is significantly better. The Megans from what i've heard are of questionable build quality and Buddy club, aside from being a JDM company, will probably offer you much more adjustability.
definitively, i have no idea which is really all that much better.
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2008 NBP/ebony TSX
Euro R Lip Kit || Spoon Deck Spoiler || Tanabe Sustec Pro S-OC II Coilovers || Ingalls Rear Camber kit || Apex'i WS2 Exhaust || Comptech Icebox || Painted Grill - color matched nbp || 30/20 Tints
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11-03-2009, 02:38 AM
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BC N+ they're awesome
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11-03-2009, 02:53 AM
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Registered Member
My Ride: tsx/08/carbon grey
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megans suck
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11-03-2009, 09:11 AM
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Metal Head
My Ride: 2004 TSX 6SPD CGP & 2008 FA5 RR
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BC's N+ hands down. There is no competition.
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04 CGP 6spd MT
ENGINE: Hondata Reflash, CT-E Header, RT high flow cat, Apexi WS2 Exhaust, Comptech Ice Box, UR Pulley Kit, P2R TB Spacer/Gaskets, Hondata I.M. Gasket, Mugen oil cap, Mugen Radiator Cap, Mugen Resevoir covers, Mugen Thermo-Switch, JDM Honda Valve cover/Plug cover, Buddy Club Voltage Stabilizer/Grounding Kit,
SUSPENSION: Neuspeed/Koni Shocks, Neuspeed Sport Springs, Neuspeed Front Upper Strut Bar, Cusco Type1 Brace, Progress RSB, Ingalls Camber/Toe Kit
WHEELS/TIRES: Mugen GP 18x7.5 +48 w/15mm spacers w/Hankook Ventus V12 EVO 225/40/18 2nd set:Gram Lights 57Optimise 18x7.5 w/Yokohama S-Drives 225/40/18, Project Kics R40 Neo Chro Lugs
BRAKES: Axxis Ultimates Pads F&R, Powerslot Rotors, Stoptech SS Brake Lines
INTERIOR: Comptech Short Shifter, Skunk2 Shift Knob, Ultimate Pedals Custom Gas/Brake/Clutch Pedals, Luminar Tint, USA Spec iPod Module, Blue LED footwell lighting
EXTERIOR: Honda 04 JDM Headlights w/Philips 85122CM 5000K bulbs, Mugen Grill, Mugen Ventilated Visors, Acura A-Spec Lip Kit, OEM Fog Lights w/3000K HID Conversion Kit, CGP M3 Rear Lip Spoiler
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11-03-2009, 10:14 AM
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Boost Enthusiast
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Buddy Club. Don't put cheap knockoff parts on your car.
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11-03-2009, 10:40 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by audioserf
Buddy Club. Don't put cheap knockoff parts on your car.
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 I agree
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11-03-2009, 11:36 AM
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(: Daniel :)
Location: Springfield, VA
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I have the BC N+ for about 6-7 months and love them. The Megans seem to vary from car to car from what I've heard/read. My boy had them on his GSR and he loved them. He has ridden in my car too and says he likes the ride and is surprised by the comfort. Only thing I wish was the BC N+ could go a bit stiffer as I have it on the stiffest setting now and wish I could go a tad bit more. The Megans are 32 way iirc opposed to the 15 of BC N+. I haven't been in a TSX with the Megans so I can't directly compare the rides. Out of personal experience from being my boys GSR and my car (I know can't really compare the two lol) I'd go with BC N+ again 
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-Bel RX65 Pro hardwired; Cool White LEDs; Hyper White High Beam Bulbs; 1-Touch Sunroof, auto lock/unlock, reverse mirror tilt modules; ~32% tint; iSimple; Mugen Grille; JDM Headlights & Angel Eyes; 3000K HID Fogs, 18" Work Emotions CR Kai Bronze, Buddy Club N+, Wicked Tuning Camber Kit.
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11-03-2009, 11:55 AM
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out of those two deff the BCs, thats what i was wanting to go with until i got a steal on some Tein Basics
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interior-giga squash|full led conversion | broadway convex mirror | jdm honda fit coin holder
exterior-jdm grill w pwp trim| re-badged | 40% windshield | m3 spoiler | mugen license plate bolts |carbon m3 roof spoiler | yakima bike rack
lighting- led tag lights | led reverse lights | led trunk light
engine-battery tucked behind front bumper w/ jumper terminals in fog bezel | black im cover|black dipstick|tb coolant bypass|k&n drop in|comptech diy|polished tips | t1r purple billet oil cap | polished dress up washers and silver bolts | hood dampers | pwp sparkplug cover | t1r resivor covers | buddy club radiator cap
audio-stinger high-low adapter | memphis 12 |memphis amp | vt ported box | 4ga. wiring
chasis-17" white rsl's w. polished lip | tein basics | camber kit | r1 drilled and slotted rotors
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11-03-2009, 01:17 PM
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Registered Member
My Ride: Tsx/2006/Mag Gray/6MT
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thx guys for nice coments well still cant shoice.... ( now im serching Tein SS , Flex ) lol
ill keep all you updated ( i might go with Megans or Tein )
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11-03-2009, 02:08 PM
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SOCSARGEN
Location: 408,510 bay area,gen san
My Ride: 05 tsx msm,08 zx6r
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tein!!!
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2005 tsx meteor silver 6 speed w/ navi.
engine-hondata,mr injen intake,karcept tbs,nuspeed bar,carbon fiber radiator panel
suspension-tein ss,progress rsb,ingall camber kit,
exterior- euro r front lip,a-spec side/rear,password jdm foglights,jdmtoy led license light,drag dr-34 18x8 47et,michelin ps2 235/40/18,apr fr. carbon fiber splitter,egr roof spoiler
interior-strutking pedal,jdmtoy led lights,
ride # 2>> 08 zx6r mods.
motowerkz gp exhaust
motowerkz undertail kit
xenon hid 50w 8k H and L
xenon t10 led center light
waiting to come..
egr roof spoiler
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11-03-2009, 06:15 PM
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Registered Member
My Ride: Tsx/2006/Mag Gray/6MT
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Alright Guys!!
Just ended with Buddy Club N+ $850 Brand New
Will Pick-Up 2morrow ill post some pictures after the install
thx for all the kind of awnsers
*also what u all think about the WICKED REAR CAMBER KIT ?
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11-03-2009, 08:45 PM
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ingalls
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Buddy Club - Rotora - Mugen - Cusco - Project Kics
ARC - T1R - Euro R - Spoon - Comptech
Braille - Injen - Progress - Ingalls
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11-03-2009, 09:42 PM
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(: Daniel :)
Location: Springfield, VA
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Most ppl will suggest you to get the Ingalls. I have the Wicked with no issues so far. You will want to do a search on this as it's been beaten to death. Different ppl with different experiences but it's your call on which one you go with. They install differently so that would be another thing to consider if you DIY. Most threads will cover all the issues and concerns as well as install. There are also install threads in the DIY section on them for you to see first hand how it's done.
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-Bel RX65 Pro hardwired; Cool White LEDs; Hyper White High Beam Bulbs; 1-Touch Sunroof, auto lock/unlock, reverse mirror tilt modules; ~32% tint; iSimple; Mugen Grille; JDM Headlights & Angel Eyes; 3000K HID Fogs, 18" Work Emotions CR Kai Bronze, Buddy Club N+, Wicked Tuning Camber Kit.
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11-04-2009, 12:35 AM
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Registered Member
My Ride: Tsx/2006/Mag Gray/6MT
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sortudo7
Most ppl will suggest you to get the Ingalls. I have the Wicked with no issues so far. You will want to do a search on this as it's been beaten to death. Different ppl with different experiences but it's your call on which one you go with. They install differently so that would be another thing to consider if you DIY. Most threads will cover all the issues and concerns as well as install. There are also install threads in the DIY section on them for you to see first hand how it's done.
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thx for great awnser yeah i have pretty good knowloge on cars all the installs will be done by my self
just wanted to know what ppls think about other brand hehe thx again
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