What is the extreme low option on BC coilovers?
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What is the extreme low option on BC coilovers?
One of the most popular options customers choose for BC Racing coilovers is the Extreme Low option. Extreme low kits are setups built with shorter shock bodies and shorter springs. They allow for around an inch more drop than standard setups. Standard setups lower the car around .
How Low Can BC coilovers go?
How low can the coilovers get me? The standard kit will start you off at approximately one inch below stock and you can lower an additional 2-3″. The extreme low starts you off approximately 2″ below stock at maximum height and you can lower an additional 2-3″.
What does BC stand for in BC coilovers?
Bor-Chuann
A little company known as BC Racing ( Stands for Bor-Chuann) was founded at this time to fill this gap in the market.
What’s the difference between BC Racing extreme low vs regular?
The BC Racing Extreme Low Kit offers springs and dampers 20mm shorter than the standard counterpart, and provides 1” to 1.5” of additional drop.
What is the spring rate on BC coilovers?
The BC Racing linear spring comes in many different lengths and rates to suit consumer demand. Linear springs are available from 120mm length through 260mm length. Spring rates range from 4K to 20K. If you need a higher spring rate, then you must purchase Swift Springs which go up to 40K.
How much can I lower my car with coilovers?
You’ll usually see a number tied to it, such as “2 inch lowering springs.” That means they’re designed to drop your car by 2 inches. No more, no less.
How low should you go on coilovers?
As a rule of thumb, for most cars, the damper should be set so that once at ride height, 2/3rds of the available travel is for bump and 1/3rd of available travel is for droop.
Are all BC Coilovers the same?
They all range from different adjustability scales, budgets, and applications, but they’re all backed by BC’s excellent build quality and reliability.