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- cj_sx_2011
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hey, thanx to all the replys on this, i am looking into getting the "bc br type ra series coilover" and just waiting back on a reply from them,
but i am wondering, out of you guys do any of u have the capped price servicing from mitsubishi? if so did they say anything to you for changing from stock spring/shocks to coilovers? as im wanting to know is all.
but i am wondering, out of you guys do any of u have the capped price servicing from mitsubishi? if so did they say anything to you for changing from stock spring/shocks to coilovers? as im wanting to know is all.
- cj_sx_2011
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I run BC Golds on my car. They are a good buy for sure.
Just like the forementioned, they help the handling, ride becomes a bit firmer and you will feel the road more, and the adjustments make it a worth while purchase.
I run a practical 35mm drop and 1.5 deg neg camber, setting of 10 on front and 12 on rear for daily driving. Tyres are wearing evenly now as before with stock 0 camber the outer edges were wearing more quickly. The ride is more responsive but it's definitely not going to break your tailbone or rattle your kidneys.
Those with a Sportback, some drilling is required in the rear for the adjusters. This is due to the extra chassis plating.
Just like the forementioned, they help the handling, ride becomes a bit firmer and you will feel the road more, and the adjustments make it a worth while purchase.
I run a practical 35mm drop and 1.5 deg neg camber, setting of 10 on front and 12 on rear for daily driving. Tyres are wearing evenly now as before with stock 0 camber the outer edges were wearing more quickly. The ride is more responsive but it's definitely not going to break your tailbone or rattle your kidneys.
Those with a Sportback, some drilling is required in the rear for the adjusters. This is due to the extra chassis plating.
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blade888 wrote: Those with a Sportback, some drilling is required in the rear for the adjusters. This is due to the extra chassis plating.
Anyone with a sedan install without drilling? I couldn't find access so had to resort to drilling. maybe I didn't look hard enough.
Also, are most running with the factory preload?
- driftnut((
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Glenn wrote:[quote:549b55b61b=blade888] Those with a Sportback, some drilling is required in the rear for the adjusters. This is due to the extra chassis plating.[/quote:549b55b61b] Anyone with a sedan install without drilling? I couldnt find access so had to resort to drilling. maybe I didnt look hard enough. Also, are most running with the factory preload?
nope i also had to resort to drilling
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- cj_sx_2011
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hey, you guys there is no need to drill a hole for the rear dampers in the sedan, well i didnt have to,
when installing the rears just make sure that you angle the coilover alittle when putting it in,
then put your hand up the top where there is 2 openings and the top opening you can put your fingers in there to move the damper forward alittle to sit in front of the first opening then it will sit there and not move and always be able to access it,
you may need to get a screwdriver to manova the damper cord if your fingers are as big as mine, then before doing every bolt up, make sure u can turn the damper cord each freely and normally then proceed to tighten everything up,
done, no need for drilling in sedan
when installing the rears just make sure that you angle the coilover alittle when putting it in,
then put your hand up the top where there is 2 openings and the top opening you can put your fingers in there to move the damper forward alittle to sit in front of the first opening then it will sit there and not move and always be able to access it,
you may need to get a screwdriver to manova the damper cord if your fingers are as big as mine, then before doing every bolt up, make sure u can turn the damper cord each freely and normally then proceed to tighten everything up,
done, no need for drilling in sedan
- rokpapaziz
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- rokpapaziz
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- rokpapaziz
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- cj_sx_2011
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