Final Rant for AWD Coilovers!
#199
Hey guys just wanted to post up and say hello. We, Circuit Motorsports, are going to be a new vendor on here and we will be carrying the new BC Racing coilovers. We have been talking to BCR about the new AWD coilovers and they should be done soon, they are just testing a final set of rubber rubber bushings. As soon as they are tested by the guy who has the prototype set we should be good to go for production.
We will anounce pricing as soon as these are avaialble and we have our vendor staus.
Looking foward to getting you guys some cool stuff for your rides
We will anounce pricing as soon as these are avaialble and we have our vendor staus.
Looking foward to getting you guys some cool stuff for your rides
#200
this is good news for the awd people. i myself might get one but right now i am thinkin should i save or should i buy? lol. im in a situation should i save and use money for a new car or purchase it and finish my mod. im still thinkin about it.
#202
Well we will offer the coilovers in two top mount options; pillowball or rubber.
Pillowball mounts are more for those you want the "Race" feel. They are a pillowball bearing, which is an all metal bearing. So while it provides maximum sitffness and chassis feedback it can also produce noise. Some guys may not care about added NVH, but some want a stiff feel with a little added civility. For those guys we recommend the rubber upper mounts. They are a stiff rubber, so it wont be soft and floppy, but they do absorb more NVH than the pillowballls do. So they are less prone to noise production.
Basically for this application and the design of the system we will be using the rubber mounts, unless the customer specifies pillowballs.
Pillowball mounts are more for those you want the "Race" feel. They are a pillowball bearing, which is an all metal bearing. So while it provides maximum sitffness and chassis feedback it can also produce noise. Some guys may not care about added NVH, but some want a stiff feel with a little added civility. For those guys we recommend the rubber upper mounts. They are a stiff rubber, so it wont be soft and floppy, but they do absorb more NVH than the pillowballls do. So they are less prone to noise production.
Basically for this application and the design of the system we will be using the rubber mounts, unless the customer specifies pillowballs.
#203
same here....i want a MT sporty car...
#205
Sounds good nabbun. We should have some news soon here very for you guys.
I think the rest of these guys will stop wondering if they should buy them and hop on it when they see how much fun you other guys are having with your new coilovers
I think the rest of these guys will stop wondering if they should buy them and hop on it when they see how much fun you other guys are having with your new coilovers
#207
circuitms yeah i got the part from BCRacing yesterday im going to have them install once my car is out the body shop so give or take it be some time next weekened and buy the way guy coilover all the way