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Old 06-09-2011, 04:38 PM
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BC racing coilover

Hi guys, just wondering if anyone can chime in any review about these coils. I've already research other coils that are a part of my options. Seems that I only find reviews for other cars except for the 3g.
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We've been running these on our STI race car for a couple years and they are fantastic! Easy to adjust and have held up extremely well.

Definitely worth every penny
Old 06-10-2011, 10:10 AM
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I believe one of the guys on here has that setup and seems to being working well for him.
Most people go with the function forms cause its alot cheaper for the money
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They are good coilovers, I know of a couple of people that use em and are quite satisfied.

The price is great and they can make custom spring rates to fit ur needs.
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thnx for the response guys.
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i wonder how still these are ride comfort wise since they compare it to the tein flex, which are very stiff.

Great for the track, but pretty stiff for the strees (flex that is)
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We run them almost all the way "soft" on a wet track and it's amazing smooth and "tame" they can be. FWIW I guess.
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You can go either way. I've tried the hardest and the softest setting. When it's on hard, you can feel everything on the road (even the small cracks that they've patched up with sealant). The car will be super responsive but the ride is back breaking. On the softest setting, it feels like an american car. It'll pitch and wallow over everything but it's very comfortable. I have mine set on 12 from the softest in the front for more steering control and 8 from the softest in the rear for more comfort. I believe the coilovers have 30 settings that you can experiment with. My car is dropped 2 inches and running on 19's but it still feels like stock TypeS suspension. It's the most important mod for your car so don't cheap out on it.
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Hmmm

How low can the bc's go?
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Originally Posted by Earroyo87
How low can the bc's go?
why not google this information?

i can assure you it's on the feature list.
and even offer an extreme LOW kit...

all you have to do is look at the feature list of the product.
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^ Agree, or click the link to our vendor's directory. Heeltoe, XLR8, Endless to name a few
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