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Old 05-13-2011, 10:56 AM
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i ordered a pair myself. they should be here the middle of next week. ill let you know what i think when i get them on.
Old 05-20-2011, 07:17 AM
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Great Review!! These are definitely great coilovers to use. Not only are they great in quality but very affordable as well.

Also a big plus to BC Racing coilovers is that they come with a 1 year warranty, in which they'll pretty much send you a whole new set of coil-overs instead of rebuilding the used ones. After that the coilovers can be rebuild in Florida at a very cheap rate.

Now you gotta give them a try with Swift springs. This combo is killer!
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Also, the BC Racing BR series now come standard with 10k front and 10k rear. I think this is better setup overall than the older standard 10k front and 12k rear.
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is this everything i need to install these coilovers?
http://www.corsportusa.com/store/cat...oducts_id=3284

also from my understanding the rear passenger adjuster is hard to adjust with the only spare tire in?
what is the solution to this besides getting the extender?


thanks guys
Old 08-14-2011, 06:06 PM
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So thoughts are that these are much better than the buddy clubs? Has anyone tried fortune coilovers?
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Nice work, Tony!!!
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Thanks "toekneeg" for an awesome review. I own a set of these and FCUKIN love them more than my Tein Flex's. Now don't get me wrong i'm not saying these are better than any other coils out there becasue everyone out there has their own style,taste and ride quality setup and is personal preference.

But for these and the price being fairly reasonable for 30-way dampening is outstanding. I daily my car and can say that with a pregnant wife she even loves the ride as well as i do . Anyways good to see people enjoying them as BC is quality in parts and service.
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Bump!! Any further input on these and how they have been holding up? Looking to pick up a set this week if I can finally make up my mind between these or PSS9s.
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Originally Posted by avarela86
Bump!! Any further input on these and how they have been holding up? Looking to pick up a set this week if I can finally make up my mind between these or PSS9s.
PSS9 is much more comfy and more of a street coilover. The BC is more of a performance coilover that does well on the track.
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Originally Posted by chuhsi
Originally Posted by avarela86' timestamp='1317618432' post='21033644
Bump!! Any further input on these and how they have been holding up? Looking to pick up a set this week if I can finally make up my mind between these or PSS9s.
PSS9 is much more comfy and more of a street coilover. The BC is more of a performance coilover that does well on the track.
Have you ran either of these coils on your car?


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