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    BC Racing Extreme Low Coilovers: A Review

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    Installed BC Racing Extreme low coilovers on my B6 just about 1 month ago.

    Right off the bat, I love them. The ride quality is noticeably stiffer but nowhere near uncomfortable. I still have yet to go through and test all the damping settings, right now I am right in the middle at 15 clicks front and rear. My girlfriend has no complaints about ride quality at all

    I chose to go with BC Racing because I know a lot of other people (not with Audis) who have them installed and also love them. The reason I went with extreme lows is because I know a lot of people who have their set of coils maxed out and it is still not low enough. From leaving my coils at the height adjusted right out the box, the ride height in the rear was perfect, tucking about half an inch of tire. I did have to lower the front end by about an inch to get it where I liked it.

    The only problem that I see and know that I will run into is that the rear adjustable spring perch is mounted on the bottom. This makes it really hard to get to for adjustment, which makes me happy that the rear went to the perfect height out of the box.


    Heres a comparison of the stock and BC front struts:
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    Comparison of the stock and BC rear springs:
    IMG_7313.jpg

    Some pics of the "final" height as I do plan on going lower in the future:

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    "Fitment":
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    let me know what you think!
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    Last edited by braddahjd; 02-05-2019 at 08:52 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by braddahjd View Post
    The only problem that I see and know that I will run into is that the rear adjustable spring perch is mounted on the bottom. This makes it really hard to get to for adjustment, which makes me happy that the rear went to the perfect height out of the box.
    then you installed them wrong :)


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