BC racing DR series coilover for 2IS
#1
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BC racing DR series coilover for 2IS
I was just reading motoiq and saw their review on the DR series coilover on the M4 track car. They mentioned it is almost performing the same as the ER series without the complicated set up.
So out of curiosity I checked and found this series is also available for 2IS.
Has anyone have any experience on this coilover? Can any forum sponsor chime in as well?
They seems like to be about 300 more than BR series on manufacturer website.
So out of curiosity I checked and found this series is also available for 2IS.
Has anyone have any experience on this coilover? Can any forum sponsor chime in as well?
They seems like to be about 300 more than BR series on manufacturer website.
#2
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The DR series are combine the gap between the RM Series and the BR Series coilovers. There cost is $1150.
It's a digressive setup that gives you a more aggressive track coilover that is suitable for a daily driver.
The DR series are combine the gap between the RM Series and the BR Series coilovers. There cost is $1150.
It's a digressive setup that gives you a more aggressive track coilover that is suitable for a daily driver.
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#3
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THanks for a quick response. Do you have experience for this series on any car? Especially comparing directly to BR series?
#4
Yes we have tested them out a few times.
The best way to explain them is they gap the bridge.
So if you have ever driven the inverted RM series on the street, they aren't anything I would consider comfortable for a daily driver.
The BR Series are great for daily driving but track use in minimal. They don't perform as well as the RM series on the track.
The digressive piston setup gives you that daily comfort as well as that higher end track handling.
The best way to explain them is they gap the bridge.
So if you have ever driven the inverted RM series on the street, they aren't anything I would consider comfortable for a daily driver.
The BR Series are great for daily driving but track use in minimal. They don't perform as well as the RM series on the track.
The digressive piston setup gives you that daily comfort as well as that higher end track handling.
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Email:sales@jmautoracing.com
AIM: jmautoracing@gmail.com
www.jmautosports.com
1-855-998-8726
Email:sales@jmautoracing.com
AIM: jmautoracing@gmail.com
www.jmautosports.com
1-855-998-8726
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