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Old 08-28-2019, 08:14 PM
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Looking at BC coilovers, rear coilover or separate spring/shock?

Hey Guys, I'm finally done with the air ride on the 4.8is, and I am considering the BC coilovers for an affordable replacement.

Looking on their site, they offer two versions, one with a full coilover for the rear, and one with separate shock and spring for the rear. Both have the same front units, and both are adjustable.

Should I go with the original style of separate or the newer coilover one? Is there any advantages to one or the other? BC's site shows both will fit. For me, ride quality is more important than handling on this SUV, since it's doing family hauling duty now.

https://www.bcracing-na.com/product/...id=p1202-c2846

https://www.bcracing-na.com/product/...d=p3500-c26402

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