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I have been doing some research on coilovers and the BCR ones seem to be a good and affordable option. I must admit that the installation is scaring me a little. I am not mechanically inclined so I would ask a friend ( who is ) to help me out. What I am the most worried about though is height adjustment. I read a few threads about how to install and adjust but I still had a few questions. I managed to find the installation ''manual'' online and went through it. Let's just say that it didn't give me full confidence. Circuit Motorsports seem to be the place to buy this kit ( I have read nothing but good reviews about you guys ) so I had a few questions to ask.


1) Can you please explain to me, in simple terms, how to adjust the height, especially in the rear ( adjusting springs and shocks? ). Seems to be more complicated in that area?

2) I had read somewhere ( I think ) that you could choose between different springs?

3) How low can I go without having to buy extra parts?

4) Will the parts work in a -20 ºF environment ( that's how cold it gets in the winter )?

5) Being in Canada, what kind of support will I get if I run into problems with the install or with the parts if defective for example?

6) Is there a LXF price?


I had more questions while researching but that's all I can think of for now. I don't race, street or track. I have a wife and 3 young kids so I'm looking for a mild drop ( in between 1''-2'' ) with a comfortable ride.

Thank you for taking the time to read and answer my questions.

Eric
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Sweet! That AWD gap is hideous lol
Yea its bad with the 22's on it i could stick my head in the gap Much better now


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Yup, as Iowa said you can drop the AWD pretty low and should have no issues :)
Not trying to get the flush look or anything, just a 2 inch drop :thumbs_u:
Dont forget to get it aligned after you do it.
Not trying to get the flush look or anything, just a 2 inch drop :thumbs_u:
Then this will be perfect for you dial it in exactly where you want it. Hope your able to get a set
Yup, 2 inch drop will be easy and you should have no issues, shoot us a PM and we can get that done for you!
Dont forget to get it aligned after you do it.
No biggie. I have an alignment rack right across from my bay lol

Then this will be perfect for you dial it in exactly where you want it. Hope your able to get a set
Is the stock getting low??

Yup, 2 inch drop will be easy and you should have no issues, shoot us a PM and we can get that done for you!
I am planning on doing them this winter actually (great time, right? lol) as the last supporting mod before I go with a Magnacharger next Spring...
No biggie. I have an alignment rack right across from my bay lol

Is the stock getting low??

I am planning on doing them this winter actually (great time, right? lol) as the last supporting mod before I go with a Magnacharger next Spring...
Circuit motorsports can tell you for sure but im sure they will always be able to hook you up
Yeah, stock will depend on when you order, but hit us up when you're ready and we will get you taken care of.

Thanks for the props Iowa :)
Cool, thanks :mrgreen:

I am looking forward to this kit and making my AWD handle the way it should finally :thumbs_u:
Yes, the Arms will adjust for front and bushings will adjust for the rear :)
Correct me if i'm wrong but - A proper all inclusive package for an AWD would be the Coilovers, adjustable Arms (front) and Bushings (rear). I only plan on obtaining a RWD ride Height, from reading would be roughly 2" front and 1" rear. I have also heard of Drive Shaft Failure issues with lowering the AWD Dodges which has me skeptical. Like others I am not a overly skilled mechanic, but get by. Can you PM me a parts and price list that I may be needing, I would want to know what I may be getting into.
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