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Originally Posted by import111 Coilovers are still performing awesome. No issues at all. Been through 3 track days and around 20K miles of hard street driving. I had Tein Flex

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Old 05-02-2011, 08:15 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Coilovers are still performing awesome. No issues at all. Been through 3 track days and around 20K miles of hard street driving. I had Tein Flex coilovers on my 05 STi and they came loose a lot, and I had JIC coilovers on my 01 2.5RS and 1 of them got stuck on full stiff setting. The BC's are proving to be very reliable so far.
What's the best height setting? I just installed these and I am having some rubbing issues in the front and some clanking noise in the rear.
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