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    Best bang for buck coilovers

    Hi folks,
    Iam after a new set of coilovers for my dc2r as my cuscos zeros are leaking and i find them abit soft.
    my budgets around 1.5k, So after some digging around it's either going to be BC or hard race coil overs.
    BC spring rates are lower than hardrace, as this is for a track application iam looking at somewhere between f10 r8 ish.
    I couldn't find any reviews on the hard race coils as its still a new product? any one had them before or know any other good brands that wont cost a fortune?
    Cheers

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    Id love a set of teins but theyr just way out of my budget. Theyr like 3k mark

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    Yellowspeed Racing or Megans

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    You can also get Koni yellow adjustables with ground control sleeve kit (comes with eibach springs of your choice) for around that much. Koni yellows are generally considered a better shock than the generic ones you get on low end coilovers.

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    Hmm that doesnt look bad actually, might have to consider them.
    I notice they dont have adjustment colar in the bottom?

    What do u guys think about these hard race coilovers?
    https://www.hardracesuspension.com.a...elet-type.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by lee3671987 View Post
    Hmm that doesnt look bad actually, might have to consider them.
    I notice they dont have adjustment colar in the bottom?

    What do u guys think about these hard race coilovers?
    https://www.hardracesuspension.com.a...elet-type.html
    Those are actually BC racing.

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    Also you can get koni reds that are also good if you are on a budget.

    The only problem is you have to take the shocksout of the car and the springs off to adjust them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lee3671987 View Post
    Hmm that doesnt look bad actually, might have to consider them.
    I notice they dont have adjustment colar in the bottom?
    In most cases you shouldn't be adjusting your ride height from the base anyway. See this video by MCA suspension:



    What do u guys think about these hard race coilovers?
    https://www.hardracesuspension.com.a...elet-type.html
    If you want my personal opinion I wouldn't run them. Hardrace make good bushings but this is the first time they've sold actual shocks. IMO the product hasn't been around for long enough to verify how good it is. (i.e. lifespan, structural integrity)
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    What is the recommendation for a reasonably priced, yet still serviceable coilover?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EKVTIR-T View Post
    Those are actually BC racing.
    Is this speculation or fact?

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