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<blockquote data-quote="seank" data-source="post: 11884338" data-attributes="member: 137223"><p>This is just plain false. BCs ride fine if they have the correct spring rates, be sure to check as they have been known to supply the wrong ones. I've had coilovers on every car I've owned and tried everything from Bilstein, KW, H&R, HKS, AST, and BC which I had on my last car an 08 STI. For the price the performance and ride of the BC's are fine for people that daily drive their car and track it 1-3 times a year. I performed better than cars with coilovers 2-3x the price of the BCs, they never made noise, the damping adjustment knob actually induces a noticeable change, and they come with camber plates. Obviously they are not made to the same standards or with the same materials as $3500+ Motons or JRZs but for the average guy, which most on here are, they are more than enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seank, post: 11884338, member: 137223"] This is just plain false. BCs ride fine if they have the correct spring rates, be sure to check as they have been known to supply the wrong ones. I've had coilovers on every car I've owned and tried everything from Bilstein, KW, H&R, HKS, AST, and BC which I had on my last car an 08 STI. For the price the performance and ride of the BC's are fine for people that daily drive their car and track it 1-3 times a year. I performed better than cars with coilovers 2-3x the price of the BCs, they never made noise, the damping adjustment knob actually induces a noticeable change, and they come with camber plates. Obviously they are not made to the same standards or with the same materials as $3500+ Motons or JRZs but for the average guy, which most on here are, they are more than enough. [/QUOTE]
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