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Old 05-29-2020, 06:19 AM   #2
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Car is already lowered, you want to lower even more, and want more comfort?
Lowering reduces bumpfree travel. To not hit as easy bumpstops one needs to rise springrates. That doesn't sound like receipe for compliance/comfort, even though there are better then BC's coilovers out there. By your post it sounds that even with better coilovers you plan to reduce their ability to properly work by overlowering.
Imho better just set & state your priorities right.
Lowering a lot as most important? Imho not worth buying more expensive coilovers for that, they won't be able to do much for slammed car, but still will cost a lot.
Performance/comfort main priority? Then don't mod car to limit it's abilities/make it worst (except arguable looks area) past reasonable. Better coilovers in this case may net more performance (but their impact on speed/laptimes is often overrated and nets less then improvements in several other areas), and more compliance/comfort.
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