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Bilstein PSS or Buddy Club N+

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Old 02-12-2010, 11:10 AM
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Default Bilstein PSS or Buddy Club N+

About to by a set of coil-overs and wanted some opinions. Im looking to spend around 1000 and have the PSS and N+ in mind right now. Ive searched and found pretty much the same feedback on both of these but nothing showing why one would be better over the other. I don't track the car so that's not an issue. So which would you guys go with, or what other coil overs would you recommend over these in the $1000 price range? Thanks!!!
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I'm in the same boat your in!
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Save up a few more dollars and get the pss9
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I know I'm stuck too! Debating on bilstein, n+, or koni/ground control.
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Anyone else wanna chime in on weather to buy the PSS or N+ kit???
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Definitely not looking to slam, just eliminate some fender well gap.
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Buddy Club if you just want an aggressive drop

Bilstein for overall better performance, quality, and drop.

I've seen a few Buddy Club coilovers installed and they're not that impressive. I see more high school kids with those setups because all they care about are looks.
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Challenge Comp's. About the same price as the PSS9's and you can spec your HyperCo Spring Rates. AND, track proven.
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