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Old 11-04-2009, 04:27 AM   #1 (permalink)
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owners of buddy club N+ help?

So as most of you guys know i got the buddy club N+ but i'm actually quite confused if my setup is messed up or not...

anyways I was dropped a centimeter passed "no gap" however after i got my -3.8/-3.3 rear camber adjusted to -1.5 my rear literally got lifed almost an inch...

well thats not the problem i can just drop it more and bring it back for a free alignment however the thing is my rear coilovers have pretty serious uneven thread.

So to clarify my question, is it normal if my driver side rear has around 4 inches of thread while the passenger side has about 4.7 inches of thread left? (this setting makes my two rear sides even with "no gap" so i need to drop it slightly more which will probably make it like 3.9 and 4.6) I also have a single 12 inch subwoofer on my passenger rear but i dont think the weight should make this serious of a difference.

I'm just completely confused wheter the coilover pairs should be near similar thread or if its normal for one side to have a noticable amount more/less.
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