My first set was just shy of 5 years. I purchased the swift spring upgrade with the most recent set I bought and I absolutely 10/10 recommend them. I'm upset I didn't have the swift spring upgrade with my first set!
@@mac4life654I was gonna be like damn only 4 years on a stock car, kinda crazy lol. Did you get the br series? I just got a set for my 07 si that will be seeing boost soon
Also forgot to mention you can get multiple spring rate springs with each one I got swift springs on my Br series they also offer 7k,10,15k spring rates
Sorry to be a newbie, but what does the different spring rates indicate? First time buyer on coilovers and would like to put some on my 21 sti. On oem wheels with 20mm spacers. Any recommendations would be great. Thanks
@@heavystarch7044 the spring rate shows the force the spring has, how many kgs per mm of compression. 5kg/mm, 10kg/mm etc the stiffer the spring, the harsher and flatter the ride. if you go too far your car will be jumping over bumps, if you go too soft, it will make the car feel soft and will allow the car to sway more.
What are swift springs i keep hearing about? Im thinking about buying a set of fortune auto 500 coilovers for my daily and i have the option of swift springs. Will this help or hurt my ride quality for daily use?
looking to put some on my sonata. just to get rid of the wheel gap, not looking to slam it or nothing just wanna know if they’ll be smooth enough for everyday use. i really only drive back and forth to work, any advice helps so please. also i was wondering after i get coilovers do i have to keep my coil springs (lowering springs) on? or can i just throw that junk away 😂
& guys, for anybody thinking of buying them or you already have them, they’re upgradable and rebuildable!!!! I have BR-Type, Extreme Drop Kit (shocks are shorter so you go lower) with 22K Front & Rear SWIFT Springs. After running them for a year or so, daily driving, spirited, track, etc., I want to upgrade them from BR-Type to ER-Type, go from 22K SWIFT Springs to 24K Front & Rear. Also, when BCRacing sells you a kit, if that kit has 10K spring rates, per-BC, you can go down a max of 2K or go up a max of 2K. So you can run 8K, 9K, 10K, 11K, 12K spring rates. If you blow a shock or something, BCRacing sells replacement parts, miscellaneous items and they rebuild your suspension. They really are great, im thinking of using them for a custom air ride suspension setup on one of my VIP projects. Also, the staff is usually great, usually knowledgable people and will work with you to make sure you get the best / most out of your purchase.
Can you guys explain how I choose which spring rate would be best for me? Im looking at the BRs for my e46, mostly daily and free spirited driving , I don't plan on tracking it.
yeah no use they said we sell the parts thats all sucks because the ET type weren't cheap and the lack if "support" really sucked and dont want to just throw them away
Question? Please don't judge me though. So I recently bought BR series for my old car (GR86) but I ended up trading it for the WRX VB. Can I use these coilovers on the VB?
Good thing I'm doing a track build and they only have BRs for my car 👍🏻
First bc set lasted me 4 yrs and now I’m on my next set
Just in case more viewers I’ve used them on a super charger 2003 Nissan Maxima se
My first set was just shy of 5 years. I purchased the swift spring upgrade with the most recent set I bought and I absolutely 10/10 recommend them. I'm upset I didn't have the swift spring upgrade with my first set!
@@mac4life654I was gonna be like damn only 4 years on a stock car, kinda crazy lol. Did you get the br series? I just got a set for my 07 si that will be seeing boost soon
Which set did you get?
@@omarcastillo2072yeah if a set only lasted me 4 years I probably wouldn’t be buying them again
why am i just noticing that spence works for fitment industries???? LMAO thats sick ive always just watched his 335i content
Also forgot to mention you can get multiple spring rate springs with each one I got swift springs on my Br series they also offer 7k,10,15k spring rates
You are absolutely correct!
Sorry to be a newbie, but what does the different spring rates indicate? First time buyer on coilovers and would like to put some on my 21 sti. On oem wheels with 20mm spacers. Any recommendations would be great. Thanks
@@heavystarch7044 the spring rate shows the force the spring has, how many kgs per mm of compression. 5kg/mm, 10kg/mm etc the stiffer the spring, the harsher and flatter the ride. if you go too far your car will be jumping over bumps, if you go too soft, it will make the car feel soft and will allow the car to sway more.
What are swift springs i keep hearing about? Im thinking about buying a set of fortune auto 500 coilovers for my daily and i have the option of swift springs. Will this help or hurt my ride quality for daily use?
It will help immensely!
@@FitmentIndustries in what way?
looking to put some on my sonata. just to get rid of the wheel gap, not looking to slam it or nothing just wanna know if they’ll be smooth enough for everyday use. i really only drive back and forth to work, any advice helps so please. also i was wondering after i get coilovers do i have to keep my coil springs (lowering springs) on? or can i just throw that junk away 😂
You won’t need those lowering springs anymore fam
@@FitmentIndustries awesome thanks
& guys, for anybody thinking of buying them or you already have them, they’re upgradable and rebuildable!!!!
I have BR-Type, Extreme Drop Kit (shocks are shorter so you go lower) with 22K Front & Rear SWIFT Springs. After running them for a year or so, daily driving, spirited, track, etc., I want to upgrade them from BR-Type to ER-Type, go from 22K SWIFT Springs to 24K Front & Rear.
Also, when BCRacing sells you a kit, if that kit has 10K spring rates, per-BC, you can go down a max of 2K or go up a max of 2K. So you can run 8K, 9K, 10K, 11K, 12K spring rates.
If you blow a shock or something, BCRacing sells replacement parts, miscellaneous items and they rebuild your suspension.
They really are great, im thinking of using them for a custom air ride suspension setup on one of my VIP projects. Also, the staff is usually great, usually knowledgable people and will work with you to make sure you get the best / most out of your purchase.
Can you guys explain how I choose which spring rate would be best for me? Im looking at the BRs for my e46, mostly daily and free spirited driving , I don't plan on tracking it.
For sure! DM us on IG or FB and we can help you out!
I got some br for my 74 260 Z 😏👍
Ummmmm what about ds series?
You forgot about the "DS".
We couldn't talk about all of them, but the DS is incredible as well!
What is the benefit of the swift spring upgrade?
They increase the ride quality and performance! I did the swift springs on my last set and I 10/10 recommend
oh true
Is the price for a set of four or a piece?
Set of 4!
where can they be sent for rebuild? I have ER type and they are in need of a check and refresh
I would recommend contacting BC!
yeah no use they said we sell the parts thats all sucks because the ET type weren't cheap and the lack if "support" really sucked and dont want to just throw them away
What’s the DS series? Prices 100 AUD more then the BR
The DS series is better for performance!
The question is bc racing vs kw? What would you take if money wasn't a concerns
I think it depends on what your intended use is. Both of them are incredible options
Lol you remind me of Kyle Dake
1 pcs 1000$? 😮
Megan racing coilovers ... 50k miles and counting
not the same ride quality tho
😎
Is it 1k per coilover or 1k for the set
For the set!
Day 559 so you want a suzuki vitara
When will people realize bc and Megan is the same
Question? Please don't judge me though.
So I recently bought BR series for my old car (GR86) but I ended up trading it for the WRX VB. Can I use these coilovers on the VB?
Unfortunately not
Where ds
DS series are great too!
What about the DR series?
You mean the DS? Those are incredible as well!
@@FitmentIndustries got the DS w/ Swift springs and I love them.. I’ll probably get the ZR for my next build for the high/ low speed variability
I'm thinking of getting some for my corolla but they're nearly $2,000 here in nz for the cheapest ones 🥲
Honestly they are worth every penny
I wish it was only for $1000🥲