BC Racing Suspension (Install, and initial impression) Review
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Originally Posted by LaZeEbOi177
where can you get this?!?!?
i wonder if this is worth buying.
i wonder if this is worth buying.
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BCs FTMFW......that is all
had them on 2 240's, an STi and an RX-8 and now my Z....they are amazingly tame for the street when it comes to bumps and dips in the road....yet they completely amaze me when turning and driving at high speeds....
had them on 2 240's, an STi and an RX-8 and now my Z....they are amazingly tame for the street when it comes to bumps and dips in the road....yet they completely amaze me when turning and driving at high speeds....
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Originally Posted by Glex25
Has anyone installed these on a G35 coupe?
Anyone have pictures on how they have run the extenders for the rear adjustment?
Anyone have pictures on how they have run the extenders for the rear adjustment?
https://my350z.com/forum/media-share/314482-finally-got-time-after-sema-to-post-some-pics-enjoy.html
PM Pete@BC for more info
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[QUOTE=mdracer76]
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If you really want to go the extra mile have the car corner weighted.
on a side note:
do you need stabilizer endlinks to get your car corner weighted/balanced properly?
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If you really want to go the extra mile have the car corner weighted.
on a side note:
do you need stabilizer endlinks to get your car corner weighted/balanced properly?
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Originally Posted by Z1 Performance
yes, you need adjustable endlinks to do a complete cornerbalance on the car
I have SBC A-Arms, Rear Arms and Toe Bolts.. In order to lay down the EXACT settings on the suspension you desire.. you'll need more adjustability than the stock A-Arms, and Rear geometry can provide.
You don't need these pieces to run this suspension.. but I'd recommend them.
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Originally Posted by mdracer76
ahh.. sorry.. I had not heard the other suspension parts on the car called 'endlinks'
I have SBC A-Arms, Rear Arms and Toe Bolts.. In order to lay down the EXACT settings on the suspension you desire.. you'll need more adjustability than the stock A-Arms, and Rear geometry can provide.
You don't need these pieces to run this suspension.. but I'd recommend them.
I have SBC A-Arms, Rear Arms and Toe Bolts.. In order to lay down the EXACT settings on the suspension you desire.. you'll need more adjustability than the stock A-Arms, and Rear geometry can provide.
You don't need these pieces to run this suspension.. but I'd recommend them.
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Originally Posted by The_VQ
@mdracer: How would you compare this setup to D2 or Megan Racing, I am curious cause it is pretty much the same design?
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Originally Posted by mdracer76
I'm not sure.. since I've not run either the D2 or the Megan.