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Old 03-31-2008, 03:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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BC Coilovers or Megan Racing Coilovers?

Hello,

I got an offer from BC Suspensions and from Meganracing. Both have coilovers for the FG2.

I dont know which to take? Which would be better?

Both costs the same, about $1100 shipped to germany!

I would be please on every comment!

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Old 03-31-2008, 07:15 PM   #2 (permalink)
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BC all the way.
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Old 03-31-2008, 09:06 PM   #3 (permalink)
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BC are higher quality and handle better.
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Old 04-01-2008, 01:42 AM   #4 (permalink)
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any review on them?
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or should I go with the Skunk2 Pro-S coilovers? But they are not damping adjustable.

for help!
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no help?
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I still would go with buddy clubs.
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Old 04-03-2008, 11:39 AM   #8 (permalink)
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I dont meant BC = Buddy Club, I meant BC Racing!!!

What's should I take? I am only daily driving from A to B, not more. NO RACING!

Buddy Club N+ Coilovers
Megan Racing Coilovers
Skunk2 Pro-S Coilovers
BC Racing Coilovers


Thank you for help!
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A-B get skunk2 pro-s because...they're 400$ cheaper than the others and still have a decent name behind them.
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so you will NEVER go to the track?
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so you will NEVER go to the track?
no!

more comments are welcome!
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then why not just get lowering spring, if you are just going for the look?
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because I want to go about 2" lower and dont want to blow my stock shocks!
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well if your not going to use the coilovers for some performance then i would suggest getting the cheaper but yet still a good name brand one.

skunk2
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who else votes for skun2 or the nother ones...
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eibach, i heard they are pretty good.
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eibach has no coilovers!
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I'm waiting for the koni/redshift package with the Koni Special D Red shocks and the fixed spring which gives a 2" drop.
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That would be a great choice, but on the redshift you have to send your stock shocks to them, to make the insert or something like that.

And I am from germany, and that would be not so easy for me to send my stock shocks to them...
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That would be a great choice, but on the redshift you have to send your stock shocks to them, to make the insert or something like that.

And I am from germany, and that would be not so easy for me to send my stock shocks to them...
They can just supply their own. It'll only cost 120$ more. A very small price to pay for handling leagues above the other setups.
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