Vendor: BC Racing
Coilover Suspension
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- Short Shifter
- Posts: 153
- Joined: June 24th, 2007, 3:47 pm
- Province/State: Indiana
- Hometown: Indianapolis
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Re: BC Racing availability
Actually, the ride height is adjustable without changing the spring preload. You can unlock the bottom collar and screw the ride height up and down without any change on the spring preload. I have lowered my fronts 6 full turns from the factory setting (this is for a track car- I would not suggest this for your street car).jonathan_ed3 wrote:I keep telling myself I'll play around with them to see if I can make it more comfortable, but in all probability I probably won't. it's been my experience with coilovers in the past, even from the "best" companies in the world, that generally you cannot gain much comfort compared to the out of the box settings. Of course we can dictate ride height, but sometimes more harm can be done than good by messing with the springloads too much.LALAMAHINA wrote:jonathan_ed3 wrote:I already have the BCs on my 1983 and am highly impressed!
Marc in Indy
1979 Civic SCCA GT5 car, now vintage racing with the VSCDA
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