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Old 04-05-10, 08:59 PM
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BCR coilovers are like $989 from circut motorsports. i just bought them last week and had them installed friday. they ride awesome. way more comfortable than my h&r springs. i love them.
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Now that we pretty much know which coilovers are the softests. Which coilovers are the stiffest? I been thinking about using is-f coilovers for a stiffer ride, since my fronts still rubs on big dips on the freeway.
Old 04-05-10, 10:08 PM
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hey redline201 what setting do you have your bcr front and rear set too?
Old 04-05-10, 11:54 PM
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Originally Posted by IS25Heaven
Now that we pretty much know which coilovers are the softests. Which coilovers are the stiffest? I been thinking about using is-f coilovers for a stiffer ride, since my fronts still rubs on big dips on the freeway.
you mean coilovers that are spec'd for the is-f?

with certain brands of coilovers, you can order custom-rate springs.

if you're already on coilovers, check your preload and/or damper settings.
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Originally Posted by projectdna
you mean coilovers that are spec'd for the is-f?

with certain brands of coilovers, you can order custom-rate springs.

if you're already on coilovers, check your preload and/or damper settings.
yes, when i said is f coilovers i meant coilovers that are spec'd for the is-f. Didnt know there was a difference.

Im currently have megans LP, set to stiffest. Im not sure how to check the preload on them. Reason why I'm thinking about getting coilovers that are spec'd for the is f because, i figure it takes longer to order custom-rate springs.

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Old 04-17-10, 06:09 PM
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I too also need some help with coilovers ... I'm planning on going with a set up thats 20x9 and 20x10.5 I just bought a 2IS, I have an SC that has the Tein SS coils and i hated them, too stiff. This will be my daily driver also my girl and I are expecting a baby in Aug. so I do need something thats soft.
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im having great luck so far with my megans
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