which would you go for (coilovers)

my front trd coilovers are knackered so im looking at a front pair of d2s to match the back ones i have or

meisters or bc's which would you go for?
 

addz

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BC or meisters by the sounds of the majority

I have D2's and they are pretty damn harsh
 

Kevnhunt

Fresh Recruit
Got the BC Coilovers a few weeks ago and have been really happy with them so far. Just running them on the softest setting for the first 500 miles and so far I have no complaints, the car handles just as well as when I had my Cusco's fitted. As long as they dont corrode over time I will be a happy Chappy.
 

dark_knight

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retirement mileage

meisters for me too..
& just curious, after how long (mileage) did your trd coilies give up..?
 

aidan

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trd ones are way too hard for road use my tein type flex are very comfortable not harsh at all
 

dark_knight

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butt

@aidan: i guess this will depend on how much 'butt' you have on whether or not you will complain about the ride harshness.. :p lol
 

dark_knight

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nice save

lolest! nice save.. you don't 'sound' like a fat man.. :p ..you know the way there are some stereotypes on names and characters etc that kinda give you a mental picture of what the person is like, even before you meet them in person.. :D hehehe.. aidan doesn't sound like a fat mans' name.. :D
 

popsy09

Munster Area Rep.
From first hand experience i reckon bc are made in the same place as meisters as bc launched there ones that go lower at the back the samr time meisters came out, i had a new set of bcs and my friend meisters and we couldnt find any difference in adjustment or comfort etc

thats just my opinion now jerrick might say different but the two of them are a great coilover so which ever one u can get cheaper would be my answer
 

corofin12345

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why do you say this..? have you had repeated nasty experiences with coilies..?

nope, just nasty experiences with potholes.. the are called valleys or canyons here in ireland.... some nice cars have got swallowed up by them..lol.. all jokes aside, my mate had d2's and they nearly broke his back. he went to teins and they burst after the first for holes he hit... englands roads are much better than over here so coilovers wouldnt be a bad choice but for comfort id go with a good spring and shock setup..
 

Iain@CRD

Lifer
BC or Meister. Im currently running D2's and the car feels like a pebble skimmin across the water, extremely harsh coilovers but they handle great.

My old fella runs Meister and they are alot more comfortable to come with day to day.
 
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