BC coilovers with 5/4 springs
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BC coilovers with 5/4 springs
Hi guys,
a friend has offered me his BC coilovers with 5/4 springs for my 02 WRX.
there in really good nic and been used for less than a year.
I read the group buy thread and Bren has said the 5/4 springs for a newage are the equvilant to standard wrx ride quality so i'm wondering is it worth going for the coilovers over my standard shocks which H&R springs?
I use the car as a daily drive and thought if i was go get BC's then i'd probably go for 6/5 springs cos i'm looking to do a few track days now my engine is sorted to what i want.
The current spring give me a 20mm drop and i'd like a little more lower.
a friend has offered me his BC coilovers with 5/4 springs for my 02 WRX.
there in really good nic and been used for less than a year.
I read the group buy thread and Bren has said the 5/4 springs for a newage are the equvilant to standard wrx ride quality so i'm wondering is it worth going for the coilovers over my standard shocks which H&R springs?
I use the car as a daily drive and thought if i was go get BC's then i'd probably go for 6/5 springs cos i'm looking to do a few track days now my engine is sorted to what i want.
The current spring give me a 20mm drop and i'd like a little more lower.
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BC's have adjustable ride height, so you set that as you want. They also have adjustable damping, so while the springs may be similar, you can turn the damping up for extra stiffness.
Im reliably informed that softer springs and harder damping is a good setup to have, and works well for me
Im reliably informed that softer springs and harder damping is a good setup to have, and works well for me
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