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    #16
    Basically most "coilover" kits for e30's are only coilovers in the front. True rear coilovers limit greatly the max tire width you can use as well FYI.

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      #17
      Originally posted by brainspo0n View Post
      I wish Tein made stuff for e30's
      They will if you call them they offer custom serivce. Though they will turn there nose up at you when you tell them how old your car is.
      I say Ohlins but I am more than biased
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        #18
        BCs are better then you think. I love mine



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          #19
          ive herd decent reviews about bc's too..

          im not going to be using the car on track enough to warrent £1k+ suspension. i want something with good height and dampening adjustability for fast road and occasional drift days.

          How does "true" coilovers on the rear affect wheel width? i want tro run upto 9j banded steels on the rear with +2 overfenders and "true" coilovers.. idealy gaz/bc's

          what advantages do a "true" coilover rear have against a standerd set up?

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            #20
            Originally posted by ZekeTheSneak View Post
            BCs are better then you think. I love mine
            Have you owned an E30 with a higher quality setup like GC?
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              #21
              Originally posted by z31maniac View Post
              Have you owned an E30 with a higher quality setup like GC?
              what's a good gc setup?

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                #22
                Originally posted by simplyclean325i View Post
                what's a good gc setup?
                Their best entry-level full setup is their Koni single adjustable kit with shortened strut housings, camber plates and rear shock mounts, and any spring rate you want. Great kit from beginner to advanced drivers, buddy has this setup and was stupid fast with just it and tires on track.

                GREAT setup. TC Kline makes a comparable Koni-based kit, as does AST but with ASTs not Konis.
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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Bimmerman325i View Post
                  Coilovers if ride is unimportant and performance is unimportant--LOOKS are most important. Cost: $free to $1200
                  Stance
                  BC Racing
                  D2
                  K-sport
                  Megan Racing
                  DDM

                  The above category has different inconsistent valving side to side and front to rear. These are JUNK for performance. Actually, they're really just junk. You can run them super duper mad jdm tyte y0 low though. These ARE Fuh Raze coilovers.
                  Mine ride amazingly, not sure where you're getting this info. A lot of others on this forum like the BC's too. There are a couple guys who track with them and have no issues.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by McGoo 69 View Post
                    ive herd decent reviews about bc's too..

                    im not going to be using the car on track enough to warrent £1k+ suspension. i want something with good height and dampening adjustability for fast road and occasional drift days.

                    How does "true" coilovers on the rear affect wheel width? i want tro run upto 9j banded steels on the rear with +2 overfenders and "true" coilovers.. idealy gaz/bc's

                    what advantages do a "true" coilover rear have against a standerd set up?
                    can anyone answer me this?

                    looks like my 2 options for the most adjustability at a cheaper cost is BC coilovers or spax rsx and have normal rear struts just with adjustability..

                    anyone got pics of bc or spax coilovers fitted?
                    Just to see the quality and what ill be buying

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                      #25
                      My car is on BCs, Overall i like the construction and design. You do not compromise shock travel unlike Ground controls. Also the struts are matched to the springs. Now you want to run true suspension in the rear? You would significantly loose backspacing. My 16x9s come damn close with a final offset of et5. Only problem i have is that o ordered the (short springs) and my vendor ordered me the mediums so my front end doesn't sit as low as i want. I am ordering the shortest ones for around 75 bucks. I recommend getting the shortest ones to tuck 16x9s proper.



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