09-06-2018, 09:42 AM
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Banned
Join Date: Feb 2016
Drives: 17 White 860. RCE Tarmac 2. RE-71RS
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Originally Posted by evomike
BC coilovers are good enough for 99% of the people that is a fact, the car will drive fine not be bouncy at all and they will not fall apart in a few months. You can keep saying they are the problem here but they 100% are not the root of the problem, OP not getting an alignment and ruining the pre-load is the root of this issue. You can bash the product all you like but all you are doing is telling OP that its the product and not his lack of understanding that changing suspension components and adjusting ride height requires an alignment, it is information and advice like this that leads to people thinking this way. If OP was building a time attack or track car your advice would be well placed and i would agree that the BC's would not suffice but in this thread the issue is not the quality of the strut but OP's lack of understanding.
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