Review 40,000 mile long-term review of BC BR Coilovers
An update, looks like i spoke to soon on the review. Just 3k miles after putting the Swift upgrade springs on (lower rates) my front and rear passenger side dampers are goners --- both are squeaking and the rears take forever to rebound (compare to the driver side anyway.)
The squeak started right after the upgrade, and i though i fixed it after greasing certain points. It came back after a few rainy days. My initial thought was the grease wore off, but the squeak got progressively worse on the passenger side.
Took everything off this past weekend to diagnose and that's what i found. :\
The squeak started right after the upgrade, and i though i fixed it after greasing certain points. It came back after a few rainy days. My initial thought was the grease wore off, but the squeak got progressively worse on the passenger side.
Took everything off this past weekend to diagnose and that's what i found. :\
I'm sorry to hear that Mike but thanks for keeping us in the loop on your situation, it gives us a better gauge of what to expect from BC coils. I in intend on going in another direction with my coilover setup
An update, looks like i spoke to soon on the review. Just 3k miles after putting the Swift upgrade springs on (lower rates) my front and rear passenger side dampers are goners --- both are squeaking and the rears take forever to rebound (compare to the driver side anyway.)
The squeak started right after the upgrade, and i though i fixed it after greasing certain points. It came back after a few rainy days. My initial thought was the grease wore off, but the squeak got progressively worse on the passenger side.
Took everything off this past weekend to diagnose and that's what i found. :\
The squeak started right after the upgrade, and i though i fixed it after greasing certain points. It came back after a few rainy days. My initial thought was the grease wore off, but the squeak got progressively worse on the passenger side.
Took everything off this past weekend to diagnose and that's what i found. :\
^ That's what i thought, too. Although, accelerated wear could go both ways, just depends on how the dampers are set, i guess.
Still, for 40k, i'm quite happy that it got that far even considering all i put the set through. On hindsight, i probably should've had the dampers tested before shelling out for the Swift replacements, which are rather pricey. If things don't work out i'll just sell those and the original BC springs and throw in the dampers to make up for the cost. Whoever will get them next will need new dampers for sure, but at least they would already have the rest of the hardware.
p.s. Plan B is already installed.
It's a little on the firm side, it's like being on the coils and dampers set to 15-18 to stiff, but with a bit more finesse handling harsher bumps. The Swift Mach's are very compliant, and the GR2's are actually pairing up well with the Swifts. Time will tell how well they work together.
Still, for 40k, i'm quite happy that it got that far even considering all i put the set through. On hindsight, i probably should've had the dampers tested before shelling out for the Swift replacements, which are rather pricey. If things don't work out i'll just sell those and the original BC springs and throw in the dampers to make up for the cost. Whoever will get them next will need new dampers for sure, but at least they would already have the rest of the hardware.
p.s. Plan B is already installed.
It's a little on the firm side, it's like being on the coils and dampers set to 15-18 to stiff, but with a bit more finesse handling harsher bumps. The Swift Mach's are very compliant, and the GR2's are actually pairing up well with the Swifts. Time will tell how well they work together.
^ That's what i thought, too. Although, accelerated wear could go both ways, just depends on how the dampers are set, i guess.
Still, for 40k, i'm quite happy that it got that far even considering all i put the set through. On hindsight, i probably should've had the dampers tested before shelling out for the Swift replacements, which are rather pricey. If things don't work out i'll just sell those and the original BC springs and throw in the dampers to make up for the cost. Whoever will get them next will need new dampers for sure, but at least they would already have the rest of the hardware.
p.s. Plan B is already installed.
It's a little on the firm side, it's like being on the coils and dampers set to 15-18 to stiff, but with a bit more finesse handling harsher bumps. The Swift Mach's are very compliant, and the GR2's are actually pairing up well with the Swifts. Time will tell how well they work together.
Still, for 40k, i'm quite happy that it got that far even considering all i put the set through. On hindsight, i probably should've had the dampers tested before shelling out for the Swift replacements, which are rather pricey. If things don't work out i'll just sell those and the original BC springs and throw in the dampers to make up for the cost. Whoever will get them next will need new dampers for sure, but at least they would already have the rest of the hardware.
p.s. Plan B is already installed.
It's a little on the firm side, it's like being on the coils and dampers set to 15-18 to stiff, but with a bit more finesse handling harsher bumps. The Swift Mach's are very compliant, and the GR2's are actually pairing up well with the Swifts. Time will tell how well they work together.^ That's what i thought, too. Although, accelerated wear could go both ways, just depends on how the dampers are set, i guess.
Still, for 40k, i'm quite happy that it got that far even considering all i put the set through. On hindsight, i probably should've had the dampers tested before shelling out for the Swift replacements, which are rather pricey. If things don't work out i'll just sell those and the original BC springs and throw in the dampers to make up for the cost. Whoever will get them next will need new dampers for sure, but at least they would already have the rest of the hardware.
p.s. Plan B is already installed.
It's a little on the firm side, it's like being on the coils and dampers set to 15-18 to stiff, but with a bit more finesse handling harsher bumps. The Swift Mach's are very compliant, and the GR2's are actually pairing up well with the Swifts. Time will tell how well they work together.
Still, for 40k, i'm quite happy that it got that far even considering all i put the set through. On hindsight, i probably should've had the dampers tested before shelling out for the Swift replacements, which are rather pricey. If things don't work out i'll just sell those and the original BC springs and throw in the dampers to make up for the cost. Whoever will get them next will need new dampers for sure, but at least they would already have the rest of the hardware.
p.s. Plan B is already installed.
It's a little on the firm side, it's like being on the coils and dampers set to 15-18 to stiff, but with a bit more finesse handling harsher bumps. The Swift Mach's are very compliant, and the GR2's are actually pairing up well with the Swifts. Time will tell how well they work together.
Swifts with BCs?
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So I know BC has a swift upgrade, Since I already have swifts on my 37x 12 coupe can they just be swapped during install of the BCs BR series? I know it's a dumb question but I'd hate to waste money, time or my ride as I've done all of these before. ) open to suggestions just wanna go a little lower with some adjusted dampening.
Last edited by DustU; Feb 7, 2020 at 06:13 AM.
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