Need help/idea BC Coilovers rear height problem..

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Old 07-04-2017, 03:33 PM
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Need help/idea BC Coilovers rear height problem..

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I installed BC Coilovers v2 last night on my G37 Sedan Rwd and as you all already know that on BC the rear height is way too low even on the max height.. My wheel is tucking in alot on max height.. I want to know from where I can buy/get rear coilover spacers that go on top of the adjustable perche.. Give me an idea as to if i can get something locally to use as a spacer??

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Old 07-10-2017, 03:41 PM
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Why?

If you want to lower rear of the car, then you have to adjust the rear camber. If you just put spacers under the new springs, you have wasted money. It would have been cheaper to just put inserts into the springs to make them stiffer. Do you have an overall plan for what you're trying to accomplish?
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Can you use the factory rubber spring seat along with the BC setup? Should get you right back to where you want.
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Call them and order a longer spring, they might have a few sizes that use can use with those shocks
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Originally Posted by AARONHL
Call them and order a longer spring, they might have a few sizes that use can use with those shocks
Yes that's what I did. I had 210mm spring in the rear now i have 255mm and wheels sit perfectly flush.




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