BC Coilovers, whats the verdict?

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BC Coilovers, whats the verdict?

Postby wazman » Sun Nov 15, 2009 2:54 am

I believe NA struts are slightly shorter than NB....... so i guess as long as they are base height adjustable there is no problem swapping between cars. i run full strut travel in mine and just have the base's wound up as far as they will go to lower the car. there is pic's in my garage thread of my install.

under brakes and turning in......but you get the idea of the front travel in this pic
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I've had BC's in my NB for several months now, seen the track 4 times, very happy with the performance. They are perfect for track and street.
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BC Coilovers, whats the verdict?

Postby Moto » Mon Nov 16, 2009 9:41 am

I think it's just the top hat on the struts that is different, the coilovers are height adjustable so it shouldn't matters. Anyone wish to clarify?

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BC Coilovers, whats the verdict?

Postby philz » Mon Nov 16, 2009 1:39 pm

top hats are different in na/nb oem shocks.

Though aftermarket... it's all the same.

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BC Coilovers, whats the verdict?

Postby CT » Tue Nov 17, 2009 1:44 pm

wazman wrote:I believe NA struts are slightly shorter than NB....... so i guess as long as they are base height adjustable there is no problem swapping between cars. i run full strut travel in mine and just have the base's wound up as far as they will go to lower the car. there is pic's in my garage thread of my install.

I've had BC's in my NB for several months now, seen the track 4 times, very happy with the performance. They are perfect for track and street.



You car looks like it "may" be too low.....and "may" have bump steer. Make sure your front arms are parallel to the ground through the mounting bolts on the chassis and lower ball joint. If you've wound the shocks up to their max lowered height......it's a very common issue.
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BC Coilovers, whats the verdict?

Postby Moto » Thu Nov 19, 2009 8:24 pm

Well I installed the BC's today, VERY impressed.

Still have to tweak the hardness to suit daily driving, standed is a little bit too hard, I'm loving it now but will probably hate it after a long day at work!

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BC Coilovers, whats the verdict?

Postby arextwo » Sat Nov 21, 2009 5:45 pm

I installed BC coilovers in my 1995 model Na8 today. WoW what a difference!!! The standard suspension was very ordinary and didnt soak up the bumps to well at all, the BC are a revalation, super low but beautiful to drive. I too have them on the softest settings but will experiment once I get my alignments set. :wink: I must admit I was aprehensive about their effectiveness due to the lower price but as it turned out I am rapt!!! Now to get some wheels with dish :D

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Postby Moto » Fri Nov 27, 2009 3:58 pm

After a spirited hills run I am absolutely blown away! The cornering ability is out of this world, I liken it to being on a roller coaster!

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BC Coilovers, whats the verdict?

Postby BURST » Thu Feb 04, 2010 1:29 pm

Sorry to dig up an old thread, but just wondering if anyone has these and is willing to give me a ride.

Choosing between these, stances and flex.

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BC Coilovers, whats the verdict?

Postby wazman » Sat Feb 06, 2010 1:08 am

If you are loaded (and like wank factor) then buy the tein's ......if you are on a lower budget then def get the BC's over anything else.Bang for buck, you can't go wrong.
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BC Coilovers, whats the verdict?

Postby BURST » Tue Feb 16, 2010 9:53 pm

Got these installed last week, but I'm having trouble adjusting them.

I find the collars/perches unturnable, or just very very hard to turn. Has anyone else had this problem with them ?

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BC Coilovers, whats the verdict?

Postby project.r.racing » Wed Feb 17, 2010 8:18 pm

cannot say i've ever had an issue. and i'm on my 3rd set of coilovers.

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Re: BC Coilovers, whats the verdict?

Postby Mr nanotech » Mon Aug 16, 2010 10:46 pm

Thank you so much for this! My finances just fell through for a set of Tein SS Coilovers for roughly the same price as these second hand. I was devestated that I wouldn't be able to pick them since the seller wants them gone asap.

So thanks for everyones input and the op for this thread, I'm glad to hear the bc's are good! Now I must buy them!!!
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Re: BC Coilovers, whats the verdict?

Postby Haydos » Mon Sep 20, 2010 12:48 pm

Hey

I am interested in the BC Coilovers, but which to get the V1 Design VS or the BR Type BS? I don't go on track only a little spirited driving through the adelaide hills every now and then. Also does anyone have the product numbers for these coilovers?

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Re: BC Coilovers, whats the verdict?

Postby project.r.racing » Mon Sep 20, 2010 2:59 pm

N-04-VS $1199
N-04-RS $1299 - bigger 53mm (only difference)(more oil)

for you, only the VS i think would be required. for $100 more, you can get the bigger shock from the RS that holds more oil, hence does not crap itself as early (if at all) when the oil inside heat up. but as you don't track it, it's probably not worth the extra $$$.

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Re: BC Coilovers, whats the verdict?

Postby Haydos » Mon Sep 20, 2010 3:10 pm

Cool thanks.

Will be getting some VS ones then in a few weeks, can't wait to see how much better this already amazing handling car can get around the corners. Plus looking at everyone's photos on here, it will look much better a few cms lower!


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