BC golds or d2's

pricewar, Jul 4, 8:33am
BC golds or d2's in a evo 2 !

phillip.weston, Jul 4, 8:40am
It's like saying which is best - AIDS or syphillus!

Better off with second hand Teins etc.

hopie, Jul 4, 8:44am
out of those two. BC's hands down

thegravelracer, Jul 4, 11:33am
unless there track spec dont waste your money buying teins there garbage .

mears69, Jul 4, 12:12pm
i had a set of ohlins in my gtir, they were pretty good. i havent seen many cars with them in but they were awesome.

ola_bitchola1, Jul 4, 12:23pm
Bc golds hands down or look up bazda on here for his mrp range

flashgordon_nz, Jul 5, 8:34pm
suspensiontech (advertises on here) and he can price yo up a set of bilsteins. What are you wanting to update your shocks and spring for! Racing! street!

motorboy2011, Jul 5, 8:49pm
id have to agree with phil, a 2nd hand set of decent jap made stuff hands down

falcon15, Jul 6, 5:20am
bc golds are beter than d2's. I would go for a brand new set of bc golds over a second hand set of teins any day unless they are a late model set of teins. The older stuff have no platform adjustment, massive droop and ride like shit. The earlier evo's tend to pull apart the seams around the rear suspension top mounting points if there suspension is to stiff

hounddog2, Jul 6, 7:10am
BC's for sure. However I reckon you should look at a qaulity set of lowering springs with a set of damper adjustable shocks

chunkybob, Jul 6, 4:07pm
Most BCs are damper adjustable. Get the BC ER type coilovers. Top rated track spec. Will be a bit rough on the road. Or, for a lot less, try the Fortune Auto 500 series.