Yo, I just found you guys and I know I'm super late, but I know you guys still have goodies to send out. I'm looking into bc Coilovers. It's been tough looking for coilovers, and just aww bout everything for an 2011 ford focus se, and turns out... you got what I need. Been watching all of your vids and well, you guys are gonna take my money anyway because you guys have all the goods. Hook me up @fitment
Ya because I've been thinking about running them but I don't want to my car to have a harsh bumpy ride I've heard that swift springs can help another but I don't know anything about them
I would go with BC coilovers, because I have already had a faulty set of aftermarket coilovers. This was due to a budget build, but now I'm done messing with meteocre suspension kits. They just arent worth the headache. BC's are high quality and will withstand most anything you throw at them.
I don’t know much about bc racing Coilovers but I would choose these because I’ve been told a few times by y’all that they are very high quality so I trust y’all
I’d run BC Racing because they’re just proven to be dependable coilovers. They have made a name for themselves not just on the track but on forums and Instagram. The best part is that the price point is perfect for knowing that even if you get the BR series, you’re still going to get a quality set.
I'd run BC coilovers on my car because stock ride heights are like 95% of the cars you see, it helps you stand out, and can aid you in expressing yourself through your car.
Love BC Racing, the price/quality is so high, you can achieve the perfect fitment while having that awesome performance that BC provides with high quality. Great video btw :)
I've actually never heard of BC, other than the era before it was switched to BCE. They look really nice, and based on the comments I feel like my ride would benefit from these.
Just recently installed BC Coilovers on my 2017 Mustang V6 and they ride PERFECT. Not to mention you get camber plates coupled with some nice spring rates, glad I made the right choice and they cost under $1k
Already running a set of their BR coilovers. Great value for money. I don't need an extreme drop, and dampening is pretty good with the settings in the middle.
I had an 03 rsx type s and the first thing i did was drop it on the br extreme lows! I loved that car so much i gave it to my brother, then bought a rwd gt86, and i literally just installed the bc ds series coilovers on my 86 3 days ago! The difference between br and ds is definitely there. The ds series is alot more direct and i couldnt be more stoked on them. They even came with sway bar links which was a total surprise to me. I wanna hat 😆
I run BC on my 2011 Kia Forte Koup SX because it's the best bang for your buck, but the biggest perk is the ability to rebuild one easily if something does go wrong. I've also got 70k miles on these with no issues and I use to do Tail of the Dragon every other weekend.
I am running BC BR extreme lows on my 2004 WRX wagon I've been running these for over 2 years all year round no issues at all for the price you can't go wrong for a fully adjustable coilover
I run BC racing coil overs with swift springs on my miata and it really changed the feel of my car. I got this project car not to long ago wanting to get into autocross and BC has helped me feel more confident in my driving. I’d highly recommend anyone to pick up a pair if you’re looking to improve your cars function and form!
I would use it for my next project. I am getting a BMW E30 like the one on the channel! I've been planning to get this for months and it was just a coincidence that you guys are work on one. They are really expensive. I'm just a kid in highschool so money is tight, but I know they are some of the best! Good luck to you and your company! It's grown so much!
I currently have BC Coilovers on my turbo FRS and they are amazing for my daily/track set up which comes in handy since I don't have a dedicated daily yet.
Id run bc coilovers because i have 4 kids and im stuck running ricelands until i can buy air suspension lol. You guys are amazing! Keep up the great work.
I ran BC racing coil overs with swift springs on my 02 bugeye Wrx and they were absolutely beautiful, took everything I threw at it and more. Set up for functionality in the canyons and it still looked amazing, so best of both worlds. I’ve got a brand new GTI and I’m thinking of putting in some BC coil overs along with wheels and some fresh tires. I’m looking through your site and hoping fitment industries can make it so I can get it all from one spot.
I love BC coils. When it’s not 20 degrees outside next spring I’m going to replace my stock suspension with a set of BC coilovers that I have. They’re definitely pretty sweet.
I've been following this channel far a while now and when I need some advise on coilovers for my Ody, what pops up, ill be ording a set very soon. Thanks for the video, ive been on the fence on what route to go with lowering her for a while now. This just made up my mind...
BC BR coilover owner checking in to confirm that I just passed 60K on my coilovers. So far I've only seen one of the adjustment knobs come off in the rear and the adjustment fine tuning gets a bit more mushy feeling with age. Luckily BC sent me a new knob for no charge when I reached out to them! It's also $90 for a replacement strut, so after that 60K, $360 will get you a new set more or less.
Just bought a 2011 Hyundai Genesis Coupe and was actually looking into upgrading the suspension on my car and it was really between bc and a universal air system
I would run BC coilovers because it sponsors my home drift series Lone Star Drift, and Chelsea Denofa worked there before he did FD, so you know its good. Taste of race car in your every day daily, for a reasonable budget.
I would use them because my car serves as a double duty car, mostly street driving but also seeing track driving. These are the perfect price range and excellent quality.
My 2010 Civic Si coupe is my first non “base model” car and I plan to take my time building an autocross/superlap the right way. Been running Tein on all my past projects and I’ve always wanted to step up to the big brands but never had the income to support it.
I'm currently running the bc BR coil overs on my is300 and they are great. It has a stiffer ride but I would say the ride is less harsh than stock. Rough pavement doesn't bother them much. I would recommend to anyone running a stock shock.
I would run BC’s because of the shocks used and the option of spring rates when buying them. My KSports are terrific now, but the spring rates I would double next go around.
I'm running BC Racing BR's on my 90' 240sx which is focused on handling and not stance. I love their adjustability and black and gold color scheme, but after seeing the DS series I'm very intrigued and considering upgrading.
I have run BC racing coilovers, on my last car, a purple GTO. They took a muscle car that had fits going around corners and turned it into a well mannered mature adult. I’m going to be putting some on my new car, an infiniti q50 because now i just want that low lyfe.
Ran the extreme lows on my mustang and they were soo good, ride quality was nice and the price was good as well. Unfortunately i sold em and got airlift and have regretted the switch lol
I would run BC Racing coils because of the quality of the product, the price point of the products and because of that amazing customer support they have and offer.
Hello everyone. I just pick up a set of br not long ago. Not fitted yet but looking forward to it. For real the look quality is awesome. Reason why i go with that. Price point . Quality and a customisation . I just seen good staff from it on internet and i just be advised to from friends. Peace
I do run bc coilovers. They’re an amazing company and will go out of their way to get you exactly what you need. I don’t want anything, but they’re a great company and a fantastic coilover for stance or track
Because they fit very well in a dual duty application, and are really popular with Miatas, i have a Miata that is on stock suspension, so the BC's would be great!
A while ago I bought some BC coilovers for my very beloved '93 Honda Accord. It was a huge difference and drive feel was amazing! I had to park it due to recent modification failure. (280,000 mile engines shouldn't be modified. Lol) I still miss it. I had to get a new car and I was lucky to find a '14 Honda Accord with a manual trans. and its good! Its missing the feel though. The sportiness and I'm hoping BC can do what it did before. Transform my car and amaze me once again.
Tbh I need well priced coils but my brother had BCs on his Genesis coupe and it was amazingly tight. Another friend had them on his 2012 Mercedes e-class and (other than being slammed) you couldn't tell it wasn't stock. So these must be good
I love my BC coilovers, have a set on my old car still great ride after 150k miles on them, many road trips. Have a set track setup on my new car 25k miles on them, still rides great. I love the BC coilovers. My wife's car's stock shocks done at 50k OEM! Got a set of BC coilovers for the car 75k miles on them, many road trips and still like new. Love set settings. Really wish BC coilovers with make a lift kit for my truck. Only in dreams haha. You guys have a awesome day! P.S-would love some BC coilovers GEAR!
First off BC racing coilovers have a great customer service. They truly want their customers to be happy, so thank you BC racing. I would run BC racing coilovers because I love the the track adjustibility. When I switch over to my track tires I love being able to adjust my setup so easily. The clicking adjustment feature is a nice touch. I additionally like the customization ability with the dampening. They are the most beautiful looking coilovers on the market in my opinion. You cannot go wrong with BC racing coilovers. These are just a few reasons why I would run these on all of my setups, and also why I currently run these on my WRX.
Old video but so worth watching. You guys give great information. Thanks so much from 🇬🇧 car guy. I would love a set of bc to lower my car ride height and set up the ride comfort but can’t really afford them. I’m a disabled military veteran and my pension is peanuts. Thanks. Ps I have an mx5.
I'd consider them, I like the looks, price point, and of the two companies that actually sell coilovers for my daily, they're also the ones that make them for the other company!
I would run BC because my rally bean needs them, my friends keep giving me crap about my wheel gap, and finally all of my favorite content creators and drivers run them on their cars!
I run bc coilovers because they are one of 2 companies that make coilovers for my Volvo and are about $1000 less than the other option. Also I like them.
I would run BC Racing coilovers on my Black BMW E30 because even bumped and bruised it already almost causes accidents because of people looking plus I do need to step up the suspension. O, and the colors of them are just perfect.
I run them for about a year in my e30 325i..i have the Bc br type ra with custom springs and extreme low option..only 1 word i can say for them..AMAZING..the quality ,the ride ,everything on them is spot on..so if you are looking for a set of good coilovers for stance ride and price go for BC END OF DISCUSSION
I have an R60 Mini Countryman and there really isn’t a good option between price and quality until BC came out with their line for the Countryman, so I’m gonna end up running them next year along with a set of Fifteen52 Integrales
The reason i would run bc coils are they are some of the best coils put there for the price and you can get custom spring rates and there fit and finish is amazing
BC racing coils are decent quality, affordable coilovers that I know a few people running and they love em. Plenty of adjustment and having different series for street, track, balanced allows people to choose spot on what they want.
Id love to have some BC coils for my 2019 jetta. Reason being is because no one in my city has a stanced MK7, and i would love to be the first one here. From Laredo, Texas🤟🏽
I want to run these coil-overs because they actually make a set for my car, which is not commonly lowered. I also like the subtle color, they aren't bright flashy colors. They also have adjustable camber plates and dampening. I've done plenty of research and BC seems to be the way to go. 2006 Honda Element Manual AWD
If I was running an aggressive rear tire setup with poke. Would BC coils allow me to lower it and not worry about my fenders/tires rubbing on bumps in the road
I would put bc coilovers On I want to support a play form and brand that is close to my heart. Bc is a brand that listens to their customers and takes a lot of thought into every custom product that is ordered. There is nothing like opening a box of bcs and installing them onto your vehicle.
The DS line of BCRacing coilovers are now live! www.fitmentindustries.com/bcracing
My Nismo RS is very limited but, working on that.
Yo, I just found you guys and I know I'm super late, but I know you guys still have goodies to send out. I'm looking into bc Coilovers. It's been tough looking for coilovers, and just aww bout everything for an 2011 ford focus se, and turns out... you got what I need. Been watching all of your vids and well, you guys are gonna take my money anyway because you guys have all the goods. Hook me up @fitment
I’d run BC Racing coilovers on my car because we gotta be more down to earth, feel me?
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I'm already running BC amazing coilovers such a smooth ride and made very well,
Ya because I've been thinking about running them but I don't want to my car to have a harsh bumpy ride I've heard that swift springs can help another but I don't know anything about them
Cause the gold and black color scheme fire
because my car has more wheel gap than a lifted truck
I would go with BC coilovers, because I have already had a faulty set of aftermarket coilovers. This was due to a budget build, but now I'm done messing with meteocre suspension kits. They just arent worth the headache. BC's are high quality and will withstand most anything you throw at them.
I don’t know much about bc racing Coilovers but I would choose these because I’ve been told a few times by y’all that they are very high quality so I trust y’all
I would put bc coilovers on my car because they would probably be better than the collapsing shocks that are on there.
Finally got a set of Bc’s for my car using them on a new project and cannot be more happy with how much quality is in the product
I’d run BC Racing because they’re just proven to be dependable coilovers. They have made a name for themselves not just on the track but on forums and Instagram. The best part is that the price point is perfect for knowing that even if you get the BR series, you’re still going to get a quality set.
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I would run bc racing because you get hot boi points
I’d run BC Racing Coilovers on my car because RACE CAR!!!
I'd run BC coilovers on my car because stock ride heights are like 95% of the cars you see, it helps you stand out, and can aid you in expressing yourself through your car.
I would run BC coilovers because I am buying them this month.
I would run BC coilovers because they're sitting in my house rn, amirite
I mean mine are already installed that's why I run them
Sounds dope man! You should upload more pictures to our gallery when they are installed! bit.ly/2obqAZQ
My BC Racing coilovers came in the mail. Going to pick it up this Monday and have it installed. Can’t wait!
I'm currently running BC on my Mini and i have to say I love em. Very adjustable and the ride quality is only slightly stiffer than stock.
I drive on BC's and I'm in love with the feel. I recommend them to anybody wanting coilovers
Love BC Racing, the price/quality is so high, you can achieve the perfect fitment while having that awesome performance that BC provides with high quality.
Great video btw :)
I already run BC coils on my car because they’re the best value for the money. Huge adjustability and great ride.
Them shits is great 👍🏽
I'd run BC Racing coilovers again cuz they work SOOOO well with my air cup suspension when I still had my LS400.
I've actually never heard of BC, other than the era before it was switched to BCE. They look really nice, and based on the comments I feel like my ride would benefit from these.
Just recently installed BC Coilovers on my 2017 Mustang V6 and they ride PERFECT. Not to mention you get camber plates coupled with some nice spring rates, glad I made the right choice and they cost under $1k
Already running a set of their BR coilovers. Great value for money. I don't need an extreme drop, and dampening is pretty good with the settings in the middle.
I had an 03 rsx type s and the first thing i did was drop it on the br extreme lows! I loved that car so much i gave it to my brother, then bought a rwd gt86, and i literally just installed the bc ds series coilovers on my 86 3 days ago! The difference between br and ds is definitely there. The ds series is alot more direct and i couldnt be more stoked on them. They even came with sway bar links which was a total surprise to me. I wanna hat 😆
I run BC on my 2011 Kia Forte Koup SX because it's the best bang for your buck, but the biggest perk is the ability to rebuild one easily if something does go wrong. I've also got 70k miles on these with no issues and I use to do Tail of the Dragon every other weekend.
I am running BC BR extreme lows on my 2004 WRX wagon I've been running these for over 2 years all year round no issues at all for the price you can't go wrong for a fully adjustable coilover
I run BC racing coil overs with swift springs on my miata and it really changed the feel of my car. I got this project car not to long ago wanting to get into autocross and BC has helped me feel more confident in my driving. I’d highly recommend anyone to pick up a pair if you’re looking to improve your cars function and form!
BC is one of the only companies that has a great looking coil over for my 85 Cressida. They look awesome!!!! Great video guys!!!
I would use it for my next project. I am getting a BMW E30 like the one on the channel! I've been planning to get this for months and it was just a coincidence that you guys are work on one. They are really expensive. I'm just a kid in highschool so money is tight, but I know they are some of the best! Good luck to you and your company! It's grown so much!
I would run BC's because receiving my first modification would be more memorable coming from you guys!
I would run BC's coils. I've heard they give amazing performance around corners at high speeds. A track car would be suited well with them!
I currently have BC Coilovers on my turbo FRS and they are amazing for my daily/track set up which comes in handy since I don't have a dedicated daily yet.
Thats awesome! Sounds like a dope ride you should upload more pictures to our gallery sometime! bit.ly/2obqAZQ
I already run BC racing BR series on my focus st. Love em!
Id run bc coilovers because i have 4 kids and im stuck running ricelands until i can buy air suspension lol. You guys are amazing! Keep up the great work.
Hey now something is better then stock!!😂👀
I ran BC racing coil overs with swift springs on my 02 bugeye Wrx and they were absolutely beautiful, took everything I threw at it and more. Set up for functionality in the canyons and it still looked amazing, so best of both worlds. I’ve got a brand new GTI and I’m thinking of putting in some BC coil overs along with wheels and some fresh tires. I’m looking through your site and hoping fitment industries can make it so I can get it all from one spot.
Sounds like a dope ride! If you have any questions shoot us an email at shop@fitmentindustries.com and we can help you!
y'all guys are up there with my favorite car channels! Fitment Industries, Hoonigan, 1320, Donut!
I love BC coils. When it’s not 20 degrees outside next spring I’m going to replace my stock suspension with a set of BC coilovers that I have. They’re definitely pretty sweet.
I've been following this channel far a while now and when I need some advise on coilovers for my Ody, what pops up, ill be ording a set very soon.
Thanks for the video, ive been on the fence on what route to go with lowering her for a while now. This just made up my mind...
BC BR coilover owner checking in to confirm that I just passed 60K on my coilovers. So far I've only seen one of the adjustment knobs come off in the rear and the adjustment fine tuning gets a bit more mushy feeling with age.
Luckily BC sent me a new knob for no charge when I reached out to them! It's also $90 for a replacement strut, so after that 60K, $360 will get you a new set more or less.
Just bought a 2011 Hyundai Genesis Coupe and was actually looking into upgrading the suspension on my car and it was really between bc and a universal air system
I would run BC coilovers because it sponsors my home drift series Lone Star Drift, and Chelsea Denofa worked there before he did FD, so you know its good. Taste of race car in your every day daily, for a reasonable budget.
Car parts make me happy. I’m looking into BC’s right now for my Focus st.
I would use them because my car serves as a double duty car, mostly street driving but also seeing track driving. These are the perfect price range and excellent quality.
I'd run BC on my FoST because its still on stock height and had them on my 07 wrx and loved them.
My 2010 Civic Si coupe is my first non “base model” car and I plan to take my time building an autocross/superlap the right way. Been running Tein on all my past projects and I’ve always wanted to step up to the big brands but never had the income to support it.
The first coilovers I brought is bc coilovers for my 89 cressida no regret I love them worth every Penny.
I will run BC on mine because they are amazing for almost every application that i will use them for, like drifting, daily driving, etc.
I'd run BC Racing since I heard good things about them, they can slam your car while also giving you good handling to rip it around a corner as well.
To make my Veloster N suspension more track oriented, and adjustability.
I'm currently running the bc BR coil overs on my is300 and they are great. It has a stiffer ride but I would say the ride is less harsh than stock. Rough pavement doesn't bother them much. I would recommend to anyone running a stock shock.
I would run BC’s because of the shocks used and the option of spring rates when buying them. My KSports are terrific now, but the spring rates I would double next go around.
I'm running BC Racing BR's on my 90' 240sx which is focused on handling and not stance. I love their adjustability and black and gold color scheme, but after seeing the DS series I'm very intrigued and considering upgrading.
I have run BC racing coilovers, on my last car, a purple GTO. They took a muscle car that had fits going around corners and turned it into a well mannered mature adult. I’m going to be putting some on my new car, an infiniti q50 because now i just want that low lyfe.
Ran the extreme lows on my mustang and they were soo good, ride quality was nice and the price was good as well. Unfortunately i sold em and got airlift and have regretted the switch lol
What a timely video. Throwing on BCs on my SC tomorrow. Bought them because I wanted quality suspension for my budget Supra.
Perfect timing 👀🙌 bit.ly/2C5MG7t
I want to run BC Coilovers on my car because the amazing features and for the perfectionist people out there, the colors match almost everything well.
I would run BC Racing coils because of the quality of the product, the price point of the products and because of that amazing customer support they have and offer.
adam lz ,taylor ray, hert, forsberg, lone star drift thats why i wanna support company's who support them
Hello everyone. I just pick up a set of br not long ago. Not fitted yet but looking forward to it. For real the look quality is awesome. Reason why i go with that. Price point . Quality and a customisation . I just seen good staff from it on internet and i just be advised to from friends. Peace
I’ve heard BC coils are THE GO TO for street or track cars and would love to get my hands on some for my 17 Civic
I do run bc coilovers. They’re an amazing company and will go out of their way to get you exactly what you need. I don’t want anything, but they’re a great company and a fantastic coilover for stance or track
Because they fit very well in a dual duty application, and are really popular with Miatas, i have a Miata that is on stock suspension, so the BC's would be great!
I would run them because of the overall package 32 + custom settings and the price is just right (self selling product) love em
A while ago I bought some BC coilovers for my very beloved '93 Honda Accord. It was a huge difference and drive feel was amazing! I had to park it due to recent modification failure. (280,000 mile engines shouldn't be modified. Lol) I still miss it. I had to get a new car and I was lucky to find a '14 Honda Accord with a manual trans. and its good! Its missing the feel though. The sportiness and I'm hoping BC can do what it did before. Transform my car and amaze me once again.
I literally bought a pair from y’all yesterday lol. I bought them because I live next door to them 👌🏼
Tbh I need well priced coils but my brother had BCs on his Genesis coupe and it was amazingly tight. Another friend had them on his 2012 Mercedes e-class and (other than being slammed) you couldn't tell it wasn't stock. So these must be good
Already got ‘em thanks guys
Definitely would rock those on my lancer. Would be a clean upgrade.
I love my BC coilovers, have a set on my old car still great ride after 150k miles on them, many road trips. Have a set track setup on my new car 25k miles on them, still rides great. I love the BC coilovers. My wife's car's stock shocks done at 50k OEM! Got a set of BC coilovers for the car 75k miles on them, many road trips and still like new. Love set settings. Really wish BC coilovers with make a lift kit for my truck. Only in dreams haha. You guys have a awesome day! P.S-would love some BC coilovers GEAR!
I'd run BC coilovers on my car because i already do! Great company, love em.
First off BC racing coilovers have a great customer service. They truly want their customers to be happy, so thank you BC racing. I would run BC racing coilovers because I love the the track adjustibility. When I switch over to my track tires I love being able to adjust my setup so easily. The clicking adjustment feature is a nice touch. I additionally like the customization ability with the dampening. They are the most beautiful looking coilovers on the market in my opinion. You cannot go wrong with BC racing coilovers. These are just a few reasons why I would run these on all of my setups, and also why I currently run these on my WRX.
Thats awesome you sound like a lifetime customer for them! You should upload some more pictures to our gallery sometime!bit.ly/2obqAZQ
@@FitmentIndustries I sure am! I will be sure to upload some photos once I slap on some new rubber later this month.
Old video but so worth watching. You guys give great information. Thanks so much from 🇬🇧 car guy. I would love a set of bc to lower my car ride height and set up the ride comfort but can’t really afford them. I’m a disabled military veteran and my pension is peanuts. Thanks. Ps I have an mx5.
I'd consider them, I like the looks, price point, and of the two companies that actually sell coilovers for my daily, they're also the ones that make them for the other company!
I run bc on my gto and I am about to install them on my 19 WRX definitely best bang for the buck. And if set up properly, they ride really nice.
I would run BC because my rally bean needs them, my friends keep giving me crap about my wheel gap, and finally all of my favorite content creators and drivers run them on their cars!
I've run them before and they are the most comfortable and functional coilovers especially with swift springs ✌️💚💚
I would s as y with swift springs they are good. With the stock springs tho they ride usually waay too stiff or too soft depending on the car
@@DustinB855 when the dampening and preload are adjusted correctly it's a smooth and very comfortable ride for both street and track purpose
Guess all the cars ive been in were set up like shit then haha
I run bc coilovers because they are one of 2 companies that make coilovers for my Volvo and are about $1000 less than the other option. Also I like them.
I use BC Racing because it’s High quality, great price and durability! Never had an issue with BC suspension.
Top of the line, and the black/gold goes with the color scheme of my car
I would run BC Racing coilovers on my Black BMW E30 because even bumped and bruised it already almost causes accidents because of people looking plus I do need to step up the suspension. O, and the colors of them are just perfect.
My buddy has bcs and they are super smooth
I run them for about a year in my e30 325i..i have the Bc br type ra with custom springs and extreme low option..only 1 word i can say for them..AMAZING..the quality ,the ride ,everything on them is spot on..so if you are looking for a set of good coilovers for stance ride and price go for BC
END OF DISCUSSION
I have an R60 Mini Countryman and there really isn’t a good option between price and quality until BC came out with their line for the Countryman, so I’m gonna end up running them next year along with a set of Fifteen52 Integrales
I like this Gels guy, he stays 👍
I’d run bc racing coilovers because my mustang on stock suspension feels and looks like a lift kit you would find on custom offsets
Great video, will be buying soon.. BR series
The reason i would run bc coils are they are some of the best coils put there for the price and you can get custom spring rates and there fit and finish is amazing
I’d run BC Racing Coilovers on my car because their BR series is the best bang for your buck budget friendly coilover!
i’d run bc because they are great for customizing your setup, spring rates, valving ect. i’ve got them on my list for things to get for the build.
What are you building!?
BC racing coils are decent quality, affordable coilovers that I know a few people running and they love em. Plenty of adjustment and having different series for street, track, balanced allows people to choose spot on what they want.
Id love to have some BC coils for my 2019 jetta. Reason being is because no one in my city has a stanced MK7, and i would love to be the first one here. From Laredo, Texas🤟🏽
I want to run these coil-overs because they actually make a set for my car, which is not commonly lowered. I also like the subtle color, they aren't bright flashy colors. They also have adjustable camber plates and dampening. I've done plenty of research and BC seems to be the way to go. 2006 Honda Element Manual AWD
If I was running an aggressive rear tire setup with poke. Would BC coils allow me to lower it and not worry about my fenders/tires rubbing on bumps in the road
I would run bc coilovers on my car because I already do.. such amazing coilovers!!!
I DO run BC coils and they’re so worth it. I plan on doing autocross next year
I would run BC coils because I already have them on my 2015 Civic Si and I LOVE them
Im going to upgrade to BC coilovers when i get my next set of coils bevause of the customization such as the ectreme lows and spring rate choices
I would put bc coilovers On I want to support a play form and brand that is close to my heart. Bc is a brand that listens to their customers and takes a lot of thought into every custom product that is ordered. There is nothing like opening a box of bcs and installing them onto your vehicle.
I'd run BC Racing Coilovers because I have heard great things about them and they are at a decent price, and static is life.