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Subaruwrxparts.com
02-22-2009, 07:30 PM
We've been selling BC Racing Coilovers (http://www.bcracing-na.com/) for some time now. There is a good reason we've been selling them, they are a great coilover system for a price that's not going to cut too much into your modding fund.
We've easily sold more sets of these coilovers then any other retailer in the New England area. The reason so many people in this area come to me for these coilovers is because I get the best pricing and give the best service.
The parts I sell are the best quality, I don't sell anything that I wouldn't put on my own car. I have a set of the BC Racing BR Coilovers waiting to be installed on my own car. We've already installed a set on another shop car back in the fall. We're simply too picky with our cars to install sub-standard products.
When you're ready to make the switch to a coilover system give me a call. I can easily get you riding on a set of the BR Series for well under $1,000. If you're building a serious track car then maybe the ER Series is for you, and for under $1,750 you really can't go wrong.
PM or call me for a price quote. If for some reason you find them for cheaper then let me know because I'll price match. I'm not price matching just to be competitive with other retailers but because I know my customer service is better then the rest and want to make sure you receive that top notch service.
-Nick-
SRTie4k
02-23-2009, 02:30 PM
I'll put in my 2 cents about BC coilovers.
I have them on my SRT-4 and they are far superior to similarly built Asian C/O's like Megan, K-Sport, Nex, IPP etc. The valving is larger, the build quality seems a lot better, and at least with SRT-4's you get your choice of any spring rates when you order.
I'm very happy with my BC BR coilovers overall, the 7k front 5k rear spring setup is the perfect mixture of handling and streetability, the valving isn't overly harsh or squishy, and the coilovers have thus far lasted me an entire year of use with no issues whatsoever. They also have the ability to lower a dramatic amount, I believe up to 3 inches on the SRT-4.
I would recommend them to anyone who does street driving and a bit of track, at least from my experience.
Subaruwrxparts.com
02-23-2009, 03:31 PM
I'll put in my 2 cents about BC coilovers.
I have them on my SRT-4 and they are far superior to similarly built Asian C/O's like Megan, K-Sport, Nex, IPP etc. The valving is larger, the build quality seems a lot better, and at least with SRT-4's you get your choice of any spring rates when you order.
I'm very happy with my BC BR coilovers overall, the 7k front 5k rear spring setup is the perfect mixture of handling and streetability, the valving isn't overly harsh or squishy, and the coilovers have thus far lasted me an entire year of use with no issues whatsoever. They also have the ability to lower a dramatic amount, I believe up to 3 inches on the SRT-4.
I would recommend them to anyone who does street driving and a bit of track, at least from my experience.
Thank you for the review, I agree that these are just as well built and better then similar systems from other companies. It's why I stand behind these with no reservations.
I have a set coming in with 7k/5k spring rates as well and yes you can get these in custom spring rates for a Subaru as well.
Hell, I can get these for more then just Subarus so if you have a Nissan or Dodge or any other vehicle, just ask me and I'll put the order together for you.
You won't be disappointed!
-Nick
method
02-23-2009, 04:18 PM
They dont give out dyno plots do they?
Subaruwrxparts.com
02-23-2009, 04:59 PM
They sure do...
http://i19.tinypic.com/2dm5kxc.jpg
http://i18.tinypic.com/44sjwwy.jpg
Each BC damper is individually dyno tested before leaving the factory, making sure each damper is matched to within 5% of each other, ensuring an equal balance in handling. OEM standards are 13%, in comparison.
-Nick
Subaruwrxparts.com
02-27-2009, 12:31 PM
Bump!
subydoored
03-27-2009, 10:42 AM
are they rebuildable i am looking into suspension and its these ore koni/gc setup
I8UR911
03-27-2009, 10:45 AM
Very reliable coilover! I'm running these on my 06 STI and have had them on there for roughly 4k miles and no problems. Definetly recommend them especially for the price!
Nate8409
03-27-2009, 11:17 AM
You think I could take your car for a drive down the road sometime? I have been wondering how these ride and considering getting a set for my 06 STI also.
Nate
Very reliable coilover! I'm running these on my 06 STI and have had them on there for roughly 4k miles and no problems. Definetly recommend them especially for the price!
I8UR911
03-27-2009, 11:27 AM
Once the cars back together I'll bring you out for a ride. Definetly a big difference from my ProDrive springs
SRTie4k
03-27-2009, 11:29 AM
are they rebuildable i am looking into suspension and its these ore koni/gc setup
They are rebuildable, although you have to send them back to BC to get rebuilt. It costs $95 per CO for a rebuild.
Nate8409
03-27-2009, 11:29 AM
Cool. I have been looking at these for a while and it doesn't seem anyone out there says they are bad so I am getting closer and closer.
Subaruwrxparts.com
03-27-2009, 11:37 AM
are they rebuildable i am looking into suspension and its these ore koni/gc setup
These are rebuildable. After the 1 year warranty runs out they send you out a new coilover at just $95 a piece, then you send back the old one.
You think I could take your car for a drive down the road sometime? I have been wondering how these ride and considering getting a set for my 06 STI also.
Nate
I'm also running a set with slightly different spring rates then I8UR911. He grabbed the 8k/6k for his STi where I went with a more daily driving rate of 7k/5k. My suspension is running un-tuned so to speak. I have an appointment for fender rolling next week so I can fit my 18x8.5 with 255/35's on so I didn't take too much time adjusting the coilovers, as a result I'm sitting fairly low with some major rear camber. Next weekend it will be running far more smooth. None-the-less we can take a ride in the car if there is time.
I8UR911
03-27-2009, 11:38 AM
Cool. I have been looking at these for a while and it doesn't seem anyone out there says they are bad so I am getting closer and closer.
Yeah, it's definetly a quality coilover at a BARGAIN price. It took me a long time to make the decision (also looked at Stance) but BC finally was the choice. Great coilover!
Subaruwrxparts.com
03-27-2009, 11:38 AM
PM me for the best pricing. If you want to pick them up you'll save a good chunk of money.
Nate8409
03-27-2009, 12:32 PM
Yeah that would be awesome. I would love to ride in a BC coiled car. Maybe at the Asia meet?
I'm also running a set with slightly different spring rates then I8UR911. He grabbed the 8k/6k for his STi where I went with a more daily driving rate of 7k/5k. My suspension is running un-tuned so to speak. I have an appointment for fender rolling next week so I can fit my 18x8.5 with 255/35's on so I didn't take too much time adjusting the coilovers, as a result I'm sitting fairly low with some major rear camber. Next weekend it will be running far more smooth. None-the-less we can take a ride in the car if there is time.
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