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Hi everyone, im thinking of changing my coilovers i think they are about to go because i feel everything on road and when i drive on top of a little hole its like my dash board is going to smash..im thinking of spending around £600 so

Which one should i go for?

 

Thanks

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Is that price including fitting ? Thanks

 

BC Racing, Meister's...

 

You can easily fit these yourself and then get a laser alignment after. Dont forget to budget for the alignment.

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Meister-R had £100 off recently but they said they may extend the offer if you ask quickly! Darren, Wasso, myself and others have them and are happy with them. :thumbs:

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The BC racing ones are amazing. I have them and they are the best upgrade I've done. 30 stages (I think!) of adjustability and they have little stalks for reaching through the rear strut to make it easy to change the hardness of ride, just make sure they dont knock on the rear window as its a tad annoying.

 

So long as you have some spring compressors for removing the fronts and a half decent trolley jack you'll be fine fitting them yourself at home. I did it on the road outside my house. They look really smart and go pretty low too. I found on the softest setting the ride is better than standard on the 350, its so much less crashy with potholes etc. On full stiffness its mental, I normally run the fronts on 10 clicks away from stiffest and the rears on 8 clicks away when I'm drifting.

 

Hope this helps,

Dedman

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The BC racing ones are amazing. I have them and they are the best upgrade I've done. 30 stages (I think!) of adjustability and they have little stalks for reaching through the rear strut to make it easy to change the hardness of ride, just make sure they dont knock on the rear window as its a tad annoying.

 

So long as you have some spring compressors for removing the fronts and a half decent trolley jack you'll be fine fitting them yourself at home. I did it on the road outside my house. They look really smart and go pretty low too. I found on the softest setting the ride is better than standard on the 350, its so much less crashy with potholes etc. On full stiffness its mental, I normally run the fronts on 10 clicks away from stiffest and the rears on 8 clicks away when I'm drifting.

 

Hope this helps,

Dedman

 

Thanks for the reply.

 

Ill probably get the ones you got it on your z, do you remember where you got them from and how much you paid?

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Meister-R had £100 off recently but they said they may extend the offer if you ask quickly! Darren, Wasso, myself and others have them and are happy with them. :thumbs:

 

 

Whats the website? Or do you have their telephone number? Thanks

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Meister-R had £100 off recently but they said they may extend the offer if you ask quickly! Darren, Wasso, myself and others have them and are happy with them. :thumbs:

 

 

Whats the website? Or do you have their telephone number? Thanks

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We've sold loads of BC Racing coilovers - they do work well. I had the ER series on my Time Attack car and they were superb. The BR series are great for the road as Dedman says.

 

We'll beat any genuine price and give free shipping - drop me a PM for more info :)

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