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mattchuej8
31-07-2009, 09:14 AM
Hey guys. Im between two coilovers and would appreciate some help and feedback regarding the two brands.

- Skunk2 Pro-S
- BC Racing BR type(not buddyclub)

- Both are within a comfortable (kinda lol) budget.
- Skunk2 a reputable brand BC racing in coordination with DC and ksport (ithink)
- BC Racing has dampening adjustment where as Skunk2 doesnt
- Ive read that Skunk2 pro-s isnt very firm and track people werent so pleased (Y)
- BC got good reviews in other forums that i researched.
- entail looks they look same but the BC looks prettier haha.
refer to http://www.wholesalesuspension.com.au/bcracing.html


* http://www.bcracing-na.com/bcproduct.html
* http://www.skunk2.com/suspension-2.php?code=COVS

These coilovers are for my accord euro and i would like to have it relatively soft and comfortable. Not to fussed about stiffness and etc as it wont be tracked. Just want the ability to adjust height and still keep as much comfort as possible within a low budget.

Thanks.

MRK20CRX
31-07-2009, 10:14 AM
Hey guys. Im between two coilovers and would appreciate some help and feedback regarding the two brands.

- Skunk2 Pro-S
- BC Racing BR type(not buddyclub)

- Both are within a comfortable (kinda lol) budget.
- Skunk2 a reputable brand BC racing in coordination with DC and ksport (ithink)
- BC Racing has dampening adjustment where as Skunk2 doesnt
- Ive read that Skunk2 pro-s isnt very firm and track people werent so pleased (Y)
- BC got good reviews in other forums that i researched.
- entail looks they look same but the BC looks prettier haha.
refer to http://www.wholesalesuspension.com.au/bcracing.html


* http://www.bcracing-na.com/bcproduct.html
* http://www.skunk2.com/suspension-2.php?code=COVS

These coilovers are for my accord euro and i would like to have it relatively soft and comfortable. Not to fussed about stiffness and etc as it wont be tracked. Just want the ability to adjust height and still keep as much comfort as possible within a low budget.

Thanks.


Don't just stick to these two brands man, there are plenty of other decent coilovers out there within your budget, something like Racing Logic, Cusco Zero 1's, or Tanabe Sustec Pro5 will suit your needs aswell, all three are fully adjustable coilovers, IMO these are the only coilovers i'd use for daily street driving.

iwantvtec
31-07-2009, 11:09 AM
ive got bcs in my car. 32 clicks damper adjustable. Its great for street. when u take ur corners it becomes stiff. Allowing it be also great on track. Best buy for buck. Its extremely comfy. Dont have to go up speed bumps at 10 kms a hour.

mattchuej8
31-07-2009, 11:27 AM
thanks for input guys.


ive got bcs in my car. 32 clicks damper adjustable. Its great for street. when u take ur corners it becomes stiff. Allowing it be also great on track. Best buy for buck. Its extremely comfy. Dont have to go up speed bumps at 10 kms a hour.


yeah ive heard these were great.
how much did you pick them up for?

iwantvtec
31-07-2009, 11:30 AM
1.5k installed. Ive also heard that skunk2 ones r grouse aswell for street.

mattchuej8
31-07-2009, 11:41 AM
lol "grouse"
yeah they both are good but the ability to adjust the damper levels on the BC is appealing to me atm.
1.5 is cheap as man. good find.

iwantvtec
31-07-2009, 02:39 PM
haha cheers. Yer bcs r pretty cheap. Way worth the money. Well gl.

davoh
01-08-2009, 05:16 AM
http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=111935