BC Racing Coilover Setup...

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Car: Satria Neo 2007 (MT)
Previous Coilover: BC Racing V1 series.
Current Coilover: BC Racing BR (RN) Series.

Being using coilover system for more that a year already.. learn a lot about it from other forum & youtube on how to adjust the height & set the spring preload the proper way.

Last saturday i've change my coilover to BR series because my V1 series start to make squeaking noice (front).

Issues:
Adjusting height (via bodyshift) is no problem for me as I normally do it a lot with my previous V1 series.
But whats puzzled me is for my rear coilover. After certain height (adjusting for more height via bodyshift), i notice that the spring is getting compress. Before this the spring was 22cm. now 21cm. :confused::confused::confused::confused::confused::confused:

Getting info from BC website, it stated maximum compression for BC Spring is 5mm only. where is mine is 10mm.

Izzit normal everytime adjusting height for coilover for certain height (via bodyshift) the spring pre load might change by it self?
 
Car: Satria Neo 2007 (MT)
Previous Coilover: BC Racing V1 series.
Current Coilover: BC Racing BR (RN) Series.

Being using coilover system for more that a year already.. learn a lot about it from other forum & youtube on how to adjust the height & set the spring preload the proper way.

Last saturday i've change my coilover to BR series because my V1 series start to make squeaking noice (front).

Issues:
Adjusting height (via bodyshift) is no problem for me as I normally do it a lot with my previous V1 series.
But whats puzzled me is for my rear coilover. After certain height (adjusting for more height via bodyshift), i notice that the spring is getting compress. Before this the spring was 22cm. now 21cm. :confused::confused::confused::confused::confused::confused:

Getting info from BC website, it stated maximum compression for BC Spring is 5mm only. where is mine is 10mm.

Izzit normal everytime adjusting height for coilover for certain height (via bodyshift) the spring pre load might change by it self?

It's not supposed to... how did your springs start compressing if you adjust it from the lower mounts only?
 
Yup hope you did not adjust the wrong ring that they look identical.

As for queking sound, beware that sometime it may not be a faulty case. It could be human error while setting soft hard.
 
Hi, sorry a little off topic..

Based on your experience (since u have used both), what is the difference between V1 and BR series. Been planning to get the BC Racing coilovers but still not sure about them. Almost got the Gab SS but came across BC after further search. Hope you can share a little :)

Regards.
 
BC Racing V1 and GAB SS basically is just the same. both came from the same Bor Chuan factory in Taiwan. However BR series has thicker body shell.
 
BC Racing V1 and GAB SS basically is just the same. both came from the same Bor Chuan factory in Taiwan. However BR series has thicker body shell.

The shaft and finishing is very very different. Not the same at all. Don't simply claim these things like that, very misleading.
 
The shaft and finishing is very very different. Not the same at all. Don't simply claim these things like that, very misleading.

gab ss = bc racing v1. come from the same factory but different paint & finishing. borr chuan factory also produce a lot of other brands/rebrands.

bc br series and above however are probably exclusive to them.
 
Means BC Racing V1 doesn't have adjustable shaft?


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Means BC Racing V1 doesn't have adjustable shaft?


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you mean body shift? yes, it has.

BC Racing said:
V1 Series Street and Circuit Coilover

Pillowball upper mount
Camber adjustable top mounts
Aluminium top plates
30 way adjustable damping
Adjustable spring platform
Height adjustment via bottom mount to retain full damper travel
Dust boot to protect damper seals
* some features are dependent on model
 

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