Which coilover is best-XLR8, ISC, BC br or Tein street advance?

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Old 07-17-2013, 10:48 AM
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Which coilover is best-XLR8, ISC, BC br or Tein street advance?

Undecided in which one to buy, leaning more to the xlr8 Isc and the BC Br full bodies but which one you guys recommend .
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Unfortunately I cannot comment on the comparisons on these three sets as I have only owned one of the three mentioned, but figured i'd comment anyways with my experience with that one.

I own the Tein Street Advance system and absolutely love it, I have zero complaints with it and it I had to do it all over again I would almost certainly buy the exact same one.

I have heard nothing but good things about the Xlr8 ISC though, as far as I can tell it's certainly a solid choice.

I don't know much about the BC

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I believe BC is the best.
the damping system allows for full droop something that others lack.
on top of this, BC gives you the option of stiffer springs.
because race car
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They all work. The BC and Tein are both compression and rebound adjustable using the same knob. BC allows for custom spring rates and will sell you one coilover to replace a broken one.

ISC N1 is rebound adjustable only (apparently) also allows for custom spring rates and can also sell replaceable individual coilovers.

I believe the BC and ISC have longer warrantys.

Quality of build I wouldn't say the three of them are that far off from each other. They are all entry level coilovers with entry level build
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Originally Posted by justnspace
I believe BC is the best.
the damping system allows for full droop something that others lack.
on top of this, BC gives you the option of stiffer springs.
because race car
What do you mean by full droop?

Also the XLR8 ISC coilovers have different spring rates for different setups.
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^brianch explained it better.
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