RSR Down Springs vs Stock BC Coilovers
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So, I bought a set of rsr downs that have been sitting in my garage for a while, since I'm waiting for a lip and new wheels before I install them, but a set of BC coils (stock springs I believe) has been up for sale on marketplace for a while. I've been thinking about selling the springs and getting the coils. Any reason I shouldn't? apart from not needing to replace the struts after a while on springs.
Would I still need to get camber arms if I opted for the coils? Also, anyone running the bc coils on stock springs? I've read you want to grab the swift springs for better comfort. Could I just buy the swift springs separately?
Thanks in advance.
Would I still need to get camber arms if I opted for the coils? Also, anyone running the bc coils on stock springs? I've read you want to grab the swift springs for better comfort. Could I just buy the swift springs separately?
Thanks in advance.
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Depending on the mileage of your current shocks, I'd say get BC coilovers paired with some SPC camber arms. We sell the camber arms with almost any set of springs or coilovers.
-Josh
-Josh
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