BC Racing Coilovers ????
#92
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I love how the swift perform, however, I can't compare it to the bc spring because I never rode on it. They are nice and somewhate firm but it feels better over uneven road than my springs. It's different... kinda hard to explain.
They are firm, but when it hits bumps, it's eases into it. Like stock shock, but firm though. Not like springs where it rattles your teeth out.
however, when there are like many pavement cracks over long stretch, it jumbles/rattles,... it may be due to my damp setting though. I had it set, 5 clicks from hard in front.
#93
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#94
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yep...it'll hit the end of the bottom body...that is why i said that you cannot go lower without adjusting the perch to lower the spring...
also... fyi... megans have the same issue, as another member had mentioned. however, the megan may have a shorter body, thus removing the third ring at the bottom will allow the megans to go lower. . . (megans owner,please verify)
also... fyi... megans have the same issue, as another member had mentioned. however, the megan may have a shorter body, thus removing the third ring at the bottom will allow the megans to go lower. . . (megans owner,please verify)
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#99
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I was going with lowering springs, but I will something adjustable.
I am interested in the BC coilovers but first I have two questions:
1. at the highest setting, are the BCs as high as stock height?
2. I can get the BC "BR-RS", so no pillow mounts in the front. Will this make much of a difference in handling/ride quality?
I appreciate your help.
I am interested in the BC coilovers but first I have two questions:
1. at the highest setting, are the BCs as high as stock height?
2. I can get the BC "BR-RS", so no pillow mounts in the front. Will this make much of a difference in handling/ride quality?
I appreciate your help.
#102
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Thanks for the reply, IX!
I will be parking my car in my parents underground garage for extended periods. So I thought coilovers would be cool because I'd be able to raise the car. I think I'm going with lowering springs and will take the front bumper off to get down there. (I have 2mm clearance at stock height)
I will be parking my car in my parents underground garage for extended periods. So I thought coilovers would be cool because I'd be able to raise the car. I think I'm going with lowering springs and will take the front bumper off to get down there. (I have 2mm clearance at stock height)
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so I have been searching (like a good little soldier) and not finding anyone specify the actual height adjustment range. It isnt on BC's website or anywhere else.
I am looking for full range starting with from stock height to lowest. That is the information that will help me decide.
I want to lower now, but I am on stock 17 and dont want to drop any lower than maybe an inch. From there, when I am able to acquire the rest of my setup suspension / camber wise, I'll put on some 19s and tighten things up.
Anyone with the specs' and the source?
I am looking for full range starting with from stock height to lowest. That is the information that will help me decide.
I want to lower now, but I am on stock 17 and dont want to drop any lower than maybe an inch. From there, when I am able to acquire the rest of my setup suspension / camber wise, I'll put on some 19s and tighten things up.
Anyone with the specs' and the source?