WTB: BC Coils for an X

 
Old Mar 25, 2010 | 09:44 AM
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BC Coils for an X

My rear shocks will probably need to go so might as well start looking around for coils.

Let me know what is out there....
 
Old Mar 26, 2010 | 01:38 PM
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these will be hard to find used.
 
Old Mar 27, 2010 | 01:26 AM
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That's what I was thinking. They've only been out for a few months, so even if someone was getting rid of them, they'd be priced close to retail anyway. MO, just buy them new.
 
Old Mar 29, 2010 | 10:15 AM
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That's what I was thinking. They've only been out for a few months, so even if someone was getting rid of them, they'd be priced close to retail anyway. MO, just buy them new.
meh, probably gonna have to. Wifey will not like this.
 
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Well, you don't have to, because you could just get OEM replacement struts/shocks. But I know what you mean.
 
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Got them check and my shocks are gtg. Would like to go with coils eventually.

David
 
Old Apr 3, 2010 | 12:32 PM
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Only a small handful of people have these. I highly recommend them, its just a matter of when..
 
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What kind of ride height can you raise it up to? I live where we get some serious snow, and I'd rather ride high for the winter if possible. One of the reasons why I don't plan on spring-dropping it very much (Coupe fronts and Sedan Sport rears are in my garage right now).
 
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You should be able to raise to stock height, haven't tried though, but looking at how much thread there is i wouldnt be concerned....i was unforunately too lazy to raise my car up this winter!
 
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As long as I can get close, I'm good with that. Just don't want to be plowing any more snow than necessary. Sorry for the thread jack Miizzu.
 
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fronts you should be able to get higher then stock if not higher. I didn't try to max it, because its recommended you stay away from the lowest/higher parts of the coils.

i didn't run them this winter but i will run them next winter.
 
 
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