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BC BR

Supply $1299

Fitted $1500

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The BC BR Type RN Series Coilover Kit features 30 levels of damping force adjustment, combined with full length height adjustment allowing an extremely low ride height, and rubber upper mounts in the rear. Upper mounts are not available for some vehicle models, and these vehicles will need to reuse factory upper mounts with the BR Type RN Series Coilover Kit.

The BC BR Type RN Series Coilover Kit utilizes enlarged shock absorber cartridges with specially designed shock pistons and rods to provide a broad range of damping force. The newly developed lubricant oil used in all BC Racing shock absorber cartridges assists in minimizing aeration and cavitation.

The BC BR Type RN Series Coilover Kit is designed for vehicles in which the factory front upper mounts need to be reused, meaning they are the perfect alternative for those drivers who demand a super smooth and forgiving ride while still enjoying superior handling.

Standard Features:

- F: Without Top Mount

- R: With (or Without) Rubber Top Mount

- 30 Level Damping Force Adjustment

- Height Adjustment System

- Exclusively Design For Each Application

- Anodized Alloy Casing

- CNC Machined

- T6061 Alloy Locking Ring

- SAE9254 Steel Racing Springs

- L-Shaped Rubber Washer For Reduced Road Noise

- Monotube Design For Maximum Performance

- Fully Rebuildable

- 12 Month Warranty

BC V1

Suppy $1149

Fitted $1350

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The BC V1 Design VN Coilover Suspension Kit features 30 levels of Damping Force adjustment with Full-length height adjustment, which not only allows extremely low ride height, but also gives drivers the ability to tune their suspension setup for all types of road conditions. The V1 Design VN Series Coilover is designed to provide the highest quality ride for normal city use, and a smooth ride at any speed thanks to the damping setup. BC's aim is to provide a variety of suspension setup options to cater to the technical driver.

Standard Features:

- Front OEM Upper Mounts Re-used

- Rear OEM Upper Mounts Re-used

- 30 Level Damping Force Adjustment

- Height Adjustment System

- Anodized Alloy Casing

- CNC Machined

- T6061 Alloy Locking Ring

- Monotube Design For Maximum Performance

- Fully Rebuildable

- 12 Month Warranty

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