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andy-m 16-08-2011 07:25 PM

coilover choice
 
one of the shocks on my wagon has started to let go. the rear OS corner is a little boouncy of late so ive gotta get a new set. money is an issue as ive got to also change my manifold in a few weeks too

Scoobyworld are doing BC racing br coilovers for £650. its a stretch, but I can just about afford to order these on friday and like my existing tein's, they are ride hight and dampening force adjustable.

second choice are AP Coilovers. they are hight adjustable, but no dampening force adjustment. Thing is they are only £550.

not had any experience with AP or BC, so any of you guys used AP or BC before and what do you think would be the better choce obetween the two ?
and if anyone has any alternative suggestions, bearing in mind my budget is £650 max

scooby doo 16-08-2011 07:52 PM

Bc seem to be the best for your budget, wouldnt go D2s as heard mix reports
Hks are way to hard trust me lol.
theres a few guys here runing the Bc,

SpecB 17-08-2011 07:10 AM

I'm running BC's on mine and have been more than happy with them - with the damping turned down they are quite compliant turned up they are real track focussed.

Could you get the Teins rebuilt?

andy-m 17-08-2011 07:58 AM

ok, looks like the family will be eating sawdust next week then so I can get the BC's !

worzel 17-08-2011 08:37 AM

I got a second hand set of Cusco Zero 2 from Saj @ Jap Performance Parts. They are a really good set of coilovers and they only cost me £500.00 (should be £550.00 but got a discount :whistle: ) They are great :ok:

rossmarts 17-08-2011 10:57 AM

I'm struggling to justify a set of BC's as well. A mate runs them on his Celica GT4 and has been impressed with them since having them fitted a fair while ago now. Is fitting them something that can be done yourself (with access to a lift of course) or is it really something that has to be done professionally?

thepieman 17-08-2011 11:04 AM

Crowmans BC's are the nuts, very impressed with them:nod: and they can be fitted yourself however, seeing how much of a difference it made to Crowmans car, I would suggest having a geo done to get the best out of them:nod:

Worzels Cusco's do look worth the money though, when you compare the two:nod:

rossmarts 17-08-2011 11:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thepieman (Post 100677)
Crowmans BC's are the nuts, very impressed with them:nod: and they can be fitted yourself however, seeing how much of a difference it made to Crowmans car, I would suggest having a geo done to get the best out of them:nod:

Worzels Cusco's do look worth the money though, when you compare the two:nod:

Thanks Pieman. I'll bet the Cusco's are good, just seen how much they go for new :shock:

andy-m 17-08-2011 12:39 PM

thanks for the comments, BC's it is then.

@ worzel, ty, already looked on jap performance parts web site. things are a little out of my budget there at the moment. If i didnt need to get them urgently, I would hold out till he had something a bit cheaper or I had more money.

@ rossmarts, am waiting to see if they come already assembled, but worst case is i'll need a spring compressor to fit them on to the shocks (Which I have somewhere, in my shed, if they aint rusted away or something).
I did fit a set of Spax's to a 72 spitfire I had in my youth

@ pieman, yeah, i'm gonan have to skip the geo for a bit cuz of cash, but it will be have to be done at some point!

Anger 17-08-2011 12:53 PM

A mate sells Teins and bc's... He only recommends the Teins but will fit the BC's

Tein Superstreets for me, had the cusco's on my RA and it use to skip across the road

jura11 17-08-2011 01:03 PM

Tein Basic are too hard for our roads,i've tried these on EVO and has been too hard,Tein Monoflex or Superstreet will be more suited for our roads.

If i go again for coilovers i would go for KW V3/KW Clubsport,EXE-TC or AST...


Jura

scooby doo 17-08-2011 01:15 PM

why not buy a set of standard wrx shock and springs for £40 bang them on and save up abit more??

andy-m 17-08-2011 03:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scooby doo (Post 100693)
why not buy a set of standard wrx shock and springs for £40 bang them on and save up abit more??

cuz the twins are due around december/january and if i havent saved up n got the shocks by then (Along with a load of other stuff I need 2 save up for) then i'll never get the car on 2 new shocks !


I agree with other peoples comments about teins being hard. thats what i have on there atm and they are way hard ! there was a new speedbump I wqent over one day that made the car bounce quite a bit n i'm sure that + the tein's stiffness is what made it go in the 1st place

scooby doo 17-08-2011 04:29 PM

Get the Bc then dude as others say they are a good mid way coil over and im sure you will be happy, JRM are offering a free geo and fitting if you buy the bc's from them maybe worth looking into them and maybe sweet talk them into a cash deal

andy-m 17-08-2011 06:56 PM

cheers for the info bu I wanna fit them myself and theres no point in a geo yet as I wanna re-bush the suspension in a month or so, which would throw the geo out again.


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