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AndyWRX 12-06-2012 07:35 AM

BC Racing coilovers
 
I'm planning on getting some coilovers, slightly earlier than expected but unfortunately needs must so I was wondering how do people rate these?

Thanks Andy

AndyWRX 12-06-2012 07:37 AM

Also how easy are they to set up initially?

andy-m 12-06-2012 07:44 AM

got them on my classic. easy to fit.
they don't mention it in the literature but you will need camber adjusting bolts on the rear shocks. scoobs come with them as standard on the front but not on the rear. The top of the 2 holes in the bottom of the shock is bigger than it needs to be so thay you can use a camber adjusting bolt in it. if you use the standard bolt, the top of the wheel sits out a little further than it should and caused arch fouling on my scoob. I just pushed mine in as far as it would go and did up the bolt.

apart from that though, I love them. easy to fit, easy to adjust. would recomend a full geo after though, especialy if you change ride height when you fit them

worzel 12-06-2012 08:34 AM

I have got BC's on mine and I really like them :ok:

Like everything, I think a few people have had some issues, but not me.

As recommended by Olly Clark too, so that's no a bad endorsement :mrgreen:

2-jaffacake-tone 12-06-2012 08:44 AM

Fitted quite a few sets, seem very good quality for the money. They had a few problems with knocking but I believe this has now been sorted.
Iv also got a set on my car.

Gavin 12-06-2012 08:59 AM

I will be getting a set for my impreza in the not to distant future I hope.

Guy B 12-06-2012 09:32 AM

I had them on my new age, I really liked them but they do give quite a harsh ride even on the soft setting

Anger 12-06-2012 10:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Guy B (Post 136389)
I had them on my new age, I really liked them but they do give quite a harsh ride even on the soft setting

That's all down to the spring ratings you chose, in the time I've had my Teins.... 4 years, a few people I know have had problems with there BC's, with some changing them

Only prob I had was a snapped spring, but that Was more down to my fondness of getting my car off the ground :)

AndyWRX 12-06-2012 11:48 AM

Thanks for the info guys

Quote:

Originally Posted by andy-m (Post 136368)
got them on my classic. easy to fit.
they don't mention it in the literature but you will need camber adjusting bolts on the rear shocks. scoobs come with them as standard on the front but not on the rear. The top of the 2 holes in the bottom of the shock is bigger than it needs to be so thay you can use a camber adjusting bolt in it. if you use the standard bolt, the top of the wheel sits out a little further than it should and caused arch fouling on my scoob. I just pushed mine in as far as it would go and did up the bolt.

apart from that though, I love them. easy to fit, easy to adjust. would recomend a full geo after though, especialy if you change ride height when you fit them

Are the camber bolts a problem then? Mines a new age :-)

Granby 12-06-2012 02:24 PM

Dunks on Kent Scoobies has them on his bugeye, I was quite surprised how good they felt on our crap roads, we've got a meet Friday at notcutts and he should be there, so if you can make it maybe have a word with him :ok:

Moley_WRX 12-06-2012 02:37 PM

Get the right spring rating and it'll be fine

SpecB 12-06-2012 04:16 PM

Mine are fine even though they are the older noisier ones (solid rear mounts). Ride is acceptable on uk roads. Can't remember my spring rates but I went with Bren @ apex's recommendation as mine were a group buy set.

AndyWRX 12-06-2012 05:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Moley_WRX (Post 136452)
Get the right spring rating and it'll be fine

Did you set up the spring rate your self mate or was that part of the geo? :-)

andy-m 12-06-2012 09:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AndyWRX (Post 136426)
Thanks for the info guys



Are the camber bolts a problem then? Mines a new age :-)

never owned newage so don't know for certain but I suspect you will need them. you can just push the top in as far as it will go and tighten the bolt like I did, but if you go for a full geo, you may as well get the rear camber bolts so they can set it propperly. (Normaly there is no rear camber adjstment on OE rear suspension AFAIK)

SpecB 13-06-2012 05:53 AM

Spring rates are set by the springs themselves, BC do a range of spring strengths. Speak to Bren @ Apex for his recommendation.

AndyWRX 13-06-2012 11:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BlueBugEye (Post 136539)
Spring rates are set by the springs themselves, BC do a range of spring strengths. Speak to Bren @ Apex for his recommendation.

Thanks fella I'll ask a few q's when I order them, I must sound abit thick asking all these questions but I've never gone for coilovers before its either been shocks and springs or just springs lol

ScoobyStu 13-06-2012 07:59 PM

Got them on mine. For how much they lower the car and with 18's they are remarkably comfortable. They are stiff but that can be adjusted. When I first saw the wheel size and how low it is I was dreading it but it surprised me when I went out for a test drive before buying it.


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