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Old 03-27-09, 11:48 AM
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Dont really know much about em, how much drop? ride quality?
Any bad reviews? Just need to know before i make the final decision.
Is there a difference between the AWD and RWD??

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Originally Posted by steezy
Dont really know much about em, how much drop? ride quality?
Any bad reviews? Just need to know before i make the final decision.
Is there a difference between the AWD and RWD??

Thankss
since i have the AWD version which is diff from the RWD cause of the way the front sits. but i had them on my car since jan. and they ride pretty good at stock height my friend didnt even notice i was on coils till he asked if i had them installed. as far as the drop goes they go pretty low as you can see on the pic. with my 17's and i still had plenty coils left on the coilover to go lower. they also come with some rubber upper mount insert if you want a comfort ride are just use the Pillowball mounts for a stiff ride. and you prob need to play with the setting to what you want hope that helps


and below is how i raised it for the winter 3finger gap all around
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Originally Posted by laobo979
since i have the AWD version which is diff from the RWD cause of the way the front sits. but i had them on my car since jan. and they ride pretty good at stock height my friend didnt even notice i was on coils till he asked if i had them installed. as far as the drop goes they go pretty low as you can see on the pic. with my 17's and i still had plenty coils left on the coilover to go lower. they also come with some rubber upper mount insert if you want a comfort ride are just use the Pillowball mounts for a stiff ride. and you prob need to play with the setting to what you want hope that helps


and below is how i raised it for the winter 3finger gap all around
Thankss man, what are your settings for it?
hmm, so im guessing its a 2"+ drop??

Nice car by the way, got the same one but RWD.
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Yeah i beleave it lowered 2+ well when i raise it up i use the softer setting and when i lowereing i kept it the same but it was to soft didnt get to play with the stiffer setting cause i raised it back up cause my car going into the dealership
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You can get them pretty low if you want.

I have used them on 3 of my personal cars and we currently run them on our shop STi. BC makes a good product and they stand behind it

PM me if you have any more questions or to get you setup with a set.
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