APexi n1 exv coilover reviews
Hi, i am looking into purchasing some suspension, and am tossing up between the apexi n1 exv and the buddy club n+.
I am after some reviews from anyone that maybe running the apexi coilovers, how do they perform? what is the quality like any issues since you bought them etc.
my car is predominantly a daily driver which will be used on street and for the occasional track day event (approx 4 - 6 times a year)
any help is greatly appreciated
thanks
I am after some reviews from anyone that maybe running the apexi coilovers, how do they perform? what is the quality like any issues since you bought them etc.
my car is predominantly a daily driver which will be used on street and for the occasional track day event (approx 4 - 6 times a year)
any help is greatly appreciated
thanks
I have the N+ on my DD and have been very happyt with them. You should do a search, there is a thread with coilover reviews here and I did a write up on my impressions on the N+. It might have some info on the Apexi setup too.
Originally Posted by T111MYO' date='Jan 15 2009, 11:55 AM
What sort of drop can you do with the Buddyclub N+ coilovers on the s2000??
thanks
thanks
I've only heard good things about the n1exv; but as Anthony said, the Megan and Apexi coilovers are made in the same factory, and they're basically the same thing.
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Originally Posted by AnthonyD1978' date='Jan 15 2009, 11:55 AM
i run the apexi and they are fine for what youre looking for. i got a really good deal on mine new from apexi, but generally the megans are cheaper and the exact same coilover...
Originally Posted by GinoGT' date='Jan 16 2009, 09:08 AM
As are the BC Racing coilovers - they're the actual manufacturer of the Apexi and Megan. Riley sells them (the Work wheels guy). I've tracked mine and they did quite well, especially for the price. I opted for 10kg springs on mine instead of the 12kg standard (on the BC Racing). Very good on the street, firm, but doesn't beat you up.

megans are the only ones to offer the track edition...with the different valving though, right?



