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<blockquote data-quote="seank" data-source="post: 11886750" data-attributes="member: 137223"><p>Yes it comes down to driver. But drivers better than me also drove my car with them on and were significantly surprised with the performance. I'm not trying to be a BC Racing nut swinger but you are making comments that just simply are not true. Having had setups from all the others I mentioned I was in the same mindset as you until I tried a set. I went in thinking they would be absolute crap, perform like crap, and wear out fast. None of that happened. The fact is you can get a decently performing coilover setup that does actually perform and appeal to most people out there that daily drive their cars. I guarantee you would not be able to tell the difference from a car riding on BCs to a car running on KWs unless you looked under the car. News flash, unless you are buying Motons, JRZs, Fox, your getting stuff that is probably manufactured in the factory just down the street from where the BC, Megan, etc. is made. It's not the early 90's anymore, SE Asia is damn good at copying stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seank, post: 11886750, member: 137223"] Yes it comes down to driver. But drivers better than me also drove my car with them on and were significantly surprised with the performance. I'm not trying to be a BC Racing nut swinger but you are making comments that just simply are not true. Having had setups from all the others I mentioned I was in the same mindset as you until I tried a set. I went in thinking they would be absolute crap, perform like crap, and wear out fast. None of that happened. The fact is you can get a decently performing coilover setup that does actually perform and appeal to most people out there that daily drive their cars. I guarantee you would not be able to tell the difference from a car riding on BCs to a car running on KWs unless you looked under the car. News flash, unless you are buying Motons, JRZs, Fox, your getting stuff that is probably manufactured in the factory just down the street from where the BC, Megan, etc. is made. It's not the early 90's anymore, SE Asia is damn good at copying stuff. [/QUOTE]
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