hawkbox
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I have BC Coils in my daily, not a fan of them.....
No better info than this?
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I have BC Coils in my daily, not a fan of them.....
While I know that your stance (pun intended) is to sell these coils - your input is soooo greatly appreciated.The ride quality changes depending on the cars. I have not had any issues with the S550.

wondering this tooDo these have camber plates on them? The link to hyper site says "included on applicable kits" but doesnt specify.
how much camber can you adjust on the front? and for the rears do you need to buy camber arms?
What options do we have for the swift springs and what's the added cost?
Yep, they will feel better in others or worse. I have mine for years, more than 30k miles and plenty of track time in them and always on the hard side ;)The ride quality changes depending on the cars. I have not had any issues with the S550.
I feel you brother. It's always nerve recking to purchase an aftermarket part and not know 100% how it is going to be. I have had BC in my previous Lexus GS350 and the ride quality was great, like I said the ride quality changes depending on the car. The S550 ride has been great for me, I have not had any problem with my kidneys :lol: My best suggestion is if you decide to go with the BC Coil-overs is to adjust the damping and drive it around a bit and keep adjusting it to you get to the ride you feel is most comfortable.While I know that your stance (pun intended) is to sell these coils - your input is soooo greatly appreciated.
I sure wish you were closer - it would be nice to go for a ride or allow us the pleasure and opportunity of discussing the finer points of our S550s over a fine glass of highland single malt....
My biggest concern has been the "daily driven" comfort (uhem) so that I don't need a damn kidney belt and dentist on retainer to make office visits to put my filings back in for the 10 mile ride to work.
I am getting ready to purchase these - I have been very uneasy about the transition as far as that city driveability, comfort for the passenger on trips, and wear and tear on parts that Ford might see as a Warranty killer ( I know I know - dont touch if you are afraid and mag moss act and all the religious discussions around warranty and the such - those are discussions for a different thread - no one needs the popcorn and lawn chair here)
I am a research nerd - so I certainly appreciate the great info everyone is putting forth!
After reading many many many forums from other car types in far away lands - evo, subie, and other such cars those owners seem to be very happy with their purchases.
While ride quality and tolerance is purely subjective - there is a general baseline already in the stock suspension.
Keep the info coming!![]()