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Old 22 June 2009, 21:41   #1 (permalink)
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Question BC COILOVERS

does any classic sti owner had allready used them?
what do you rate them vs the classic v6 sti or genome?
i actually use genome ones but are giving up slowly now
so i've to replace the dampers/springs.
please mates let me know what you think about those coilovers.
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hi mate, wich one the BR or RM series? personnally i'll go for the BR enough for fast road as bren told me that the BR on the sofest click is as hard as new original STI dampers (red).
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They have made a whole world of difference on my V4 Type R over the standard shock/tein spring setup I had. I have mine set half way (16 clicks) for the time being. I have got a little knock on the rear offside since fitting though .
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