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Coilovers!!... experience wanted. Needed.
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09-20-2012, 09:59 AM | #1 |
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Coilovers!!... experience wanted. Needed.
hey guys,
I was wondering if I could gather some info, and any advice of any kind would be greatly helpful. My E90 330i M sport has changed hands to my younger cousin, and whilst I had no particular issues with the M sport suspension he seems adamant for a set of Coilovers. Whilst the drop and look is important... it is far more important to have increased the handling and comfort of the ride. I have recommended KW v2 but they are a little out of his price range. He seems ready to settle for a set of BC racing coilovers. Does anyone have any experience with these on a E9x? Should I push him to wait till he can afford the KW's? are there any other brands you guys would recommend? Any help would be greatly appreciated.. Cheers guys. |
09-20-2012, 10:10 AM | #2 |
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Where have you been dude???
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09-20-2012, 10:23 AM | #3 |
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Hey Mak. Long time bud. Things in life kinda changed and I had to re prioritise work commitments and to be honest I have just been flat out for months 7 days 12hrs a day. But the business is coming along well and really puts us into a strong position next year.
How about you? The mrs and little one all good? and of course the car... how is she running? still rocking a square set up? All the best bud. |
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09-20-2012, 10:28 AM | #4 |
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AWbimmer is on BC coilovers and from what i know he is really happy with them! heard great things about them and the fact that they come with adjustable shocks in a bonus!
teddy @ ssdd has started sellin em too so worth gettin a price from him while you are shopping around ![]()
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09-20-2012, 11:18 AM | #5 | |
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![]() My reason for hesitating to buy any coil overs was the simple fact that most decent branded ones (KW, Bilstein etc) were too expensive for my liking and I couldn't bring myself round to paying almost £1k + labour for that. The other end of the spectrum offered FK Pro Sport and Spax (etc) ones which came in at around £250 - £400 RRP - again no offence to anyone but I was not prepared to spend so little either on the car I had I aspired to get for a very long time and something I drive daily. I was after mid priced, decent branded and excellent reliable ones... Then I was told to look into BC BR series coilovers... which I did. Bearing in mind I had NO idea on coilovers and their specifics, I started reading day and night about these - RRP £700ish, 30 way adjustable damper settings, comes with top mounts (quite a few I looked into don't and this is an extra cost / hassle to go out and buy), easily adjustable by the dials open opening the bonnet and an excellent customer support helpdesk. I then started shopping around online for them and my luck was in.. 3 days later, I bought the same BC coilovers off this very forum in fact and they were down to an excellent price.. so I called up my trusted installer who reassured me all will be fine and fast forward a week...I'm dropped on my ass! I was riding around for 2 days on the hardest / firmest setting possible thinking WTF have I just done.. I thought I'd soften the setting by turning the dials and my goodness what a difference it made! I have not looked back since then and I can safely say it is the BEST mod I could have ever done! In end, it cost me less than the RRP of brand news ones to have these second hand bought and installed so a happy chap indeed. I read lots of reviews and found very few to none complaints - they're big amongst Scooby drivers and in the USA.. infact I have had PMs from several US enthusiast after seeing my Build Thread asking about ride quality and I can say this - absolutely spot on - better than OEM by a Mile and the ride quality is just brilliant. I can only imagine how amazing the RQ would be on non RFTs....... Anyways, hope this gives you a good idea as to mid range / mid prices coilovers without spending a bomb. Teddy at SSDD Motorsport supplies the BC range coilovers and so do Corby Motorsport... Corby were instrumental in my buying. They're open until 10pm and I rang to ask how safe 2nd hand coilovers are (hence not doing business with them) and he spent 40 minutes with me over the phone to explain the BC coil overs.. Choice is yours of course but hope this helps... |
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09-20-2012, 11:24 AM | #7 |
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Havent had BC on my E92 but had the on an MPS... very very good value for money and great adjustability.
Currently have KW V1's on the e92 and they work perfectly for the road and for my time at the 'ring'. Although they are not adjustable in damping they seem to be pretty well balanced. Night a day difference in body control from the poor m sport dampers/springs. The KW defiantly felt better around the ring than the BC's did, much more fluid, although it is a completely unfair comparison as it wasn't on the same car If budget is tight BC's will serve him very well. |
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