Coilovers

BC racing or Meister
i've had both,,,in my opinion they feel somewhat similar in ride quality
meisters may be marginally softer...BC marginally firmer...but a few adjustment clicks and they are close/same depending on how you want your ride to be
 
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dac69er

Super Moderator
I thought BC racing were meant to be a bit on the hard side for most people?

I really like my tein super street coilovers tbh. Don't go super low or anything, but the ride is really nice. They were pretty cheap too. Only a bit more than the likes of BC and meister r. Not sure if they still sell them though!?
 

SKINY

Lifer
I thought BC racing were meant to be a bit on the hard side for most people?

I really like my tein super street coilovers tbh. Don't go super low or anything, but the ride is really nice. They were pretty cheap too. Only a bit more than the likes of BC and meister r. Not sure if they still sell them though!?
I went track spec lol, real harsh over speedbumps etc but not to bad out on the open roads
I've teins sorted for the GT, felt them in the Glanza they where in and thought they where rather stiff
 

dac69er

Super Moderator
I went track spec lol, real harsh over speedbumps etc but not to bad out on the open roads
I've teins sorted for the GT, felt them in the Glanza they where in and thought they where rather stiff

They do different tein coilovers. The super streets were designed more for street. The next one's up from that were a bit on the stiff side and would be more for track
 

SKINY

Lifer
They do different tein coilovers. The super streets were designed more for street. The next one's up from that were a bit on the stiff side and would be more for track
No idea what spec they are Bud, Tein do a rebuild service around 50£ a shock so depending on condition they will be paying them a visit :)
 
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