hello all, i shall now explain my intentions and then if youz could help me decide thanx,
the soul purpose of me wanting coilovers is, so it can be slammed all the time or changed depending on feeling and cruise wise, and my car probs wont ever go on a track,
a. does the v1 and br both have rear damper cords? when you order from justjap or do you need to buy the cords separately?
b. i dont drive like a wank, i only do spirited driving on a nice cruise through windey roads and dont do stupid stuff very often,
so your feed back on this matter, after reading that, thanx
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contemplating between bc v1 and bc br. help needed.
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a. Yes they both have the adjusters.
b. Personally, I would go the BRs. They are about $100 dearer and the pistons, and construction are better. Worth IMO.
Just one thing, they are not the kind of thing you will adjust when you feel like it. Adjusting them is simple in concept, but it time consuming. Also everytime you adjust them, you will need a wheel alignment.
b. Personally, I would go the BRs. They are about $100 dearer and the pistons, and construction are better. Worth IMO.
Just one thing, they are not the kind of thing you will adjust when you feel like it. Adjusting them is simple in concept, but it time consuming. Also everytime you adjust them, you will need a wheel alignment.
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i rang up twice, and got 2 different answers from justjap, one said, yes it has it, and the other said no it doesnt u have to buy them? and i was like wtf how can it be that, so they defiantly do have them in the kits?
do the br handle better then v1?
yeah ive been told to by someone who has coilovers bout having to adjust the camber ever 5 mm variance or something,
do the br handle better then v1?
yeah ive been told to by someone who has coilovers bout having to adjust the camber ever 5 mm variance or something,
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For something costing in excess of A$1000, the A$100 difference is about 10%, I will say go for the BRs.
You're over thinking this. All for A$100.
I have installed the BR ones and you will find that you will need a camber adjustments on the rear.
The front you have camber plates so problem solved.
Whiteline do a camber adjustment kit for the rear.
You're over thinking this. All for A$100.
I have installed the BR ones and you will find that you will need a camber adjustments on the rear.
The front you have camber plates so problem solved.
Whiteline do a camber adjustment kit for the rear.
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