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  1. #73
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    Join Date
    Oct 2006
    Location
    Doncaster, Melbourne
    Car:
    ES1 Turbo, EK1
    the V1 are the old model the BR is the new model, also the new ER series was out a few months back ill be using them on my Project car.
    Car: 05' Civic Turbo Car: EK 97'
    Motor - D17 Motor - B20T
    Winton - 1:47 Winton - 1:46
    7th Gen Melbourne #1

  2. #74
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    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    FN2R
    yeh but they have v1 series for fn2 only..
    so i guess i have to opt for something else or wait and see if they will bring out br series for the fn2

  3. #75
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    Join Date
    Jan 2010
    Location
    Montmorency, Melbourne
    Car:
    Integra
    love the bc's!
    Parting 1997 Integra GSi Turbo.
    Everything for sale: Visit my thread
    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...-for-sale-more

  4. #76
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    Oct 2006
    Location
    Doncaster, Melbourne
    Car:
    ES1 Turbo, EK1
    Quote Originally Posted by KenBoy View Post
    yeh but they have v1 series for fn2 only..
    so i guess i have to opt for something else or wait and see if they will bring out br series for the fn2
    as far as i know theres a BR series for ur car as it states on their web site
    Car: 05' Civic Turbo Car: EK 97'
    Motor - D17 Motor - B20T
    Winton - 1:47 Winton - 1:46
    7th Gen Melbourne #1

  5. #77
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    Join Date
    Jan 2009
    Location
    Templestowe
    Car:
    90 EF8 siR
    Quote Originally Posted by Zimp13 View Post
    i ve tried koni shocks + aftermarket springs, apex'i coilover, tein coilover, hks coilover, eibach spring, bc old model and the current gold one.

    i would say the best one would either be the apex'i or the bc gold series in the aspect of handling and comfort ride. a lot of the japanese brands coilovers are also made in taiwan anyway......
    I've had a ride with all of those setups, but nothing compares to my Cusco Zero 2, they are they best i've driven with, stff on the stiffest, soft on the softest, but doesnt affect performance. And they don't muck around with 30, 32,34,36 way damper adjustability. You figure out most of the cheaper less quality built coilovers have too much to adjust which makes it confusing. Something simple and user friendly like Cusco and Zeals only have 4 or 5 damper adjustability.

  6. #78
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    Join Date
    May 2009
    Location
    Melbourne
    Car:
    02 DC5 ITR
    Quote Originally Posted by Dems View Post
    it's too late to be drinking coffee ash!
    lol never too late to be drinking coffee

  7. #79
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    Join Date
    May 2009
    Location
    Melbourne
    Car:
    02 DC5 ITR
    Hey guys,

    I just installed my BC coilovers this morning. Took if for a drive after washing the car (just normal driving, not spirit driving) and Im having weird knocking sounds coming from the front right side. Not 100% sure if there suppose to be like that until they wear in or...? I adjusted it to 12 clicks from softest. It feels like the wheel is going to come off or something. Really annoying.. If anyone has had the same problem would be much appreciated if you could help me out. There BR series btw.

    thanks.

  8. #80
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    Join Date
    Dec 2009
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    S2000
    first of all make sure you have bolted them on properly and tightly

  9. #81
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    Join Date
    Jan 2009
    Location
    Templestowe
    Car:
    90 EF8 siR
    did you figure out what the problem is yet? Check all bolts are torqued up nicely and that the shock is in position and nothing is loose on the shock body. Knocking for me would probably be your front fork hitting the driveshaft??

  10. #82
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    Join Date
    May 2009
    Location
    Melbourne
    Car:
    02 DC5 ITR
    Hey guys thanks for the comment back. I took it back to the mechanic who did it and found out that my strut brace was a tad loose. Weird coz we checked it last night seemed like it was on properly. Guess that part slipped out.. all goods now tho. Dont have to worry anymore .. other then that the coilovers are very good for its price. 1st set ive purchased and its exactly how i wanted it to be.

    thanks again guys

    ashw3e

  11. #83
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    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    FN2R
    Quote Originally Posted by Riced_Civic View Post
    as far as i know theres a BR series for ur car as it states on their web site
    oh really. lol
    is it okay if you pm me the link. because ive been trying to find it for a long time and haven't seen that there is BR series for my car..
    cheers

  12. #84
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    Dec 2007
    Car:
    Civic FD MYO7
    Quote Originally Posted by AsHw3e View Post
    Hey guys thanks for the comment back. I took it back to the mechanic who did it and found out that my strut brace was a tad loose. Weird coz we checked it last night seemed like it was on properly. Guess that part slipped out.. all goods now tho. Dont have to worry anymore .. other then that the coilovers are very good for its price. 1st set ive purchased and its exactly how i wanted it to be.

    thanks again guys

    ashw3e


    Hi i jsut installed BC coilover on saturday and got same problem as ashwe and I read above comment from ashwe not quite sure what i need to doe with strut brace ?? can anyone explain to me more details thankss?

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