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    BC racing coilovers any good?

    has anyne had any experience with bc coilovers? http://www.justjap.com/store/product...cat=422&page=2 cant seem to find too much on them an they seem like a okay option

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    Quote Originally Posted by unl3a5h View Post
    has anyne had any experience with bc coilovers? http://www.justjap.com/store/product...cat=422&page=2 cant seem to find too much on them an they seem like a okay option
    If you just want to piss around on the street & track, they're fine.
    Sure, you're not going to win any races, but you can set the ride height the way you want & your mates might be impressed.
    They're basiclly a bottom shelf product and as long as that's what you're expecting, you'll be more than happy.
    (Ie: Don't expect to recive a shock dyno test with them)

    They're made by "Bor-Chuann" in Tiawan.
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    decent fitment, well priced, re-buildable
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    so bang for buck compared to other coilovers in same price category is good and better than most spring/shock setup or would that be a better option since i will mainly find a sweet spot for ride height and leave it there.

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    I got them, on 6 clicks they are very acceptable for street use, won't need spine reconstruction after driving on parra road
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    they are great coilovers beating most in price range, heres a shock dyno from a subaru forum on the

    http://www.iwsti.com/forums/gd-suspe...ve-review.html


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    great read i think this is next on the shopping list! after smaller wheels! dont want the scrubbing to become worse than it is

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    I have been planning to buy these for a while. For a fully (well...) adjustable coilover, which is rebuildable in aus, they seem quite well priced. Though as someone pointed out they aren't top shelf, which I was expecting. Just need to find the funds.... haha

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    I got set on my ed9 crx feels good for the street but from what i read and heard from mates who trake there Bc racing coilover they sound like there too soft in spring rates and shock damper on hardest setting

    I plan to upgrade to a set of tein or Spax's when i get new motor for racing
    If you see a good Technical post giving advice give some postive rep

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    hi guys who rebuilds this coilovers in sydney??i have this coilovers but one of the front side is blown.. sorry to hijack your thread...

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    does anyone find the BR model really bouncy?

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