What everyones been waiting for!!! BC Racing Coilovers!!!!
#26
Can someone explain what the different spring rates are and how they effect ride quality? I don't know anything about springs or coilovers and a bit of knowledge would help before I make this purchase.
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Higher spring rates = very stiff ride... great for handleing at the sacrifice of daily driving comfort...
Lower spring rates = better handleing but a nice compromise for Daily driving
^ Im think that is right... someone correct if not...
If your Hard core into handling and tracking... Like UNV... then you want the 12/10s or even 14s maybe...
If your like me who wants better handling and close to stock comfort... you go with 10/8 or 8/6
Again... I think this is right... or the way I understood it...
BG chime in here...
Lower spring rates = better handleing but a nice compromise for Daily driving
^ Im think that is right... someone correct if not...
If your Hard core into handling and tracking... Like UNV... then you want the 12/10s or even 14s maybe...
If your like me who wants better handling and close to stock comfort... you go with 10/8 or 8/6
Again... I think this is right... or the way I understood it...
BG chime in here...
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sorry for being ignorant; haven't studied enough about coilovers. Is this a DIY mod or do I need to take it to a shop to get this installed? Drop creates uneven tire ware, no?