Bc coilovers curse!!

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Old 08-20-2016 | 07:11 PM
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Originally Posted by blnewt
Other than making sure the preload is set properly in the 5-7mm range (give or take) not much else you can do.
Originally Posted by HoldmyMouse
Same Taiwanese stuff just different color different name. If you read all the reviews, you will see KW is highly recommended next to Tein.
I was actually going to get tein!!:/ but idk why i went with BC i should tooken all the reviews on em-.- does the clunking noise get worse?
Old 08-20-2016 | 07:13 PM
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Originally Posted by blnewt
Other than making sure the preload is set properly in the 5-7mm range (give or take) not much else you can do.
Originally Posted by beachbum718
Tighten preload.also try tightening rear struts while car weight is on them.not jacked up.
Newbie here to coil overs how do i do that?? i can bearly get 2 fingers in the rear
Old 08-20-2016 | 07:26 PM
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Originally Posted by blnewt
Other than making sure the preload is set properly in the 5-7mm range (give or take) not much else you can do.
Originally Posted by Daddy Fat Sacs
Just makes no sense to continue to buy a product with hopes that you won't have issues. Why chance it from the get go?
Hmmmm a brand new 900$ product specifically designed for a vehicles profile i wouod think it would be tested and given a close look at to make shure its a product worth waisting all this money on, yes there were good reviews and bad reviews i went ahead and said F@#K it about it, but i guess BC dosnt have a solution for this because ppl are still experiencing this issue and are still putting it on the market for sale .
Old 08-21-2016 | 01:02 AM
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The coilovers work perfectly.
Well damped for my needs. Rebound is good.
It's just noise imo.
Old 08-24-2016 | 11:39 AM
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Originally Posted by beachbum718
When installed right.they are great coilovers.had mine for over 10k no problems.better then tein,ksport,megan for sure.id buy them again if i had to.people with that noise dont set preload rightand dont tighten up top and bottom to correct specs
Mine are installed 100% correctly and I have the right rear clunk. The issue is within the shocks themselves. I have a new set I'll be swapping on soon utilizing the OEM shock mounts. Hopefully that will resolve my clunking.
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