BC Racing Springs

BC Racing springs are replacement and upgrade springs designed to work with BC Racing coilover systems. Available in a range of spring rates and lengths, they allow drivers to fine-tune suspension behaviour to suit their specific setup - whether that is daily driving, track use, or drift applications.

Each spring is manufactured from high-tensile steel and precision-wound to deliver consistent spring rates across its full range of compression. This means the spring performs predictably under repeated load, which matters both for handling feel and long-term durability.

If your current coilover springs are worn, or if you want to adjust how your suspension behaves without replacing the full coilover assembly, BC coilover springs are the most straightforward fix without pulling the full coilover assembly.

BC Racing Coilover Springs

BC coilover springs work as standalone replacement or upgrade components for BC Racing coilover kits. They are not lowering springs - they are designed to work within an existing coilover assembly, where ride height and damping are adjusted separately via the coilover itself.

Choosing a different spring rate changes how the suspension responds. Softer rates improve compliance and ride comfort, which suits street driving and smoother circuits. Firmer rates reduce body movement and improve response, which suits track environments where precise handling is the priority.

BC Racing offers springs in multiple rates and lengths, so the correct match depends on your coilover model, your current setup, and your target driving style. If you are unsure which rate suits your application, check your existing spring specification before ordering.

BC Racing Lowering Springs

BC lowering springs work as a separate product category. Rather than replacing springs within a coilover assembly, they replace the standard factory springs on a vehicle fitted with standard shock absorbers.

They lower the vehicle's ride height, reduce body roll, and improve weight distribution by bringing the center of gravity closer to the ground. The result is a more stable, responsive feel during cornering and a sportier stance without a full coilover conversion.

BC Racing lowering springs come in precision-wound configurations rated for consistent resistance over time. Each spring is designed to reduce the flex and fatigue that leads to uneven handling, so the car behaves predictably whether you are driving daily or pushing harder on a weekend run.

For drivers who want a meaningful suspension improvement without the adjustment complexity of a coilover system, BC lowering springs are a practical and proven option.

Versatility Across Driving Styles

BC Racing springs - both coilover and lowering variants - come in configurations that suit a wide range of driving applications. Street setups, circuit days, and drift builds all have different demands, and the spring rate selection reflects that.

This range means you are not locked into a compromise. Drivers who run their car on both road and track can select a rate that handles both reasonably well. Those building a dedicated track or drift setup can go to the firmer end of the range and pair the springs with appropriate damper settings for maximum control.

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FAQs

What is the difference between BC Racing coilover springs and BC lowering springs?

BC coilover springs are replacement or upgrade springs that fit within a BC Racing coilover assembly. Ride height and damping are controlled by the coilover itself, and the spring rate determines how the suspension responds to load and input. BC lowering springs replace the factory springs on a standard shock absorber setup. They lower the vehicle and improve handling without requiring a coilover system. The two products serve different suspension configurations and are not interchangeable.

How do I know which spring rate to choose for my BC Racing coilovers?

Check the rate of your current BC coilover springs first - this is usually marked on the spring body itself. From there, consider your primary use. If you want more comfort and compliance for street driving, move to a softer rate. If you want firmer, more controlled handling for track or drift use, move to a higher rate. If you are unsure, the spring rate recommended by BC Racing for your specific coilover model is a reliable starting point.

Will BC lowering springs fit my vehicle without other modifications?

BC lowering springs are designed as a direct replacement for factory springs on standard shock absorbers. In most cases, they fit without additional modifications, but confirm compatibility with your vehicle make, model, and year before ordering. Lowering the vehicle may also affect wheel and tyre clearance, depending on how much drop the springs provide, so factor that in if you are running wider wheels or lower-profile tyres.

Can I use BC coilover springs on a non-BC coilover?

BC Racing springs are designed to match the specifications of BC Racing coilover systems. While the physical dimensions may sometimes align with other coilover brands, spring rate, length, and inner diameter all need to match the receiving coilover. Using a spring on a coilover that was not designed for can affect handling and safety. If you are running a different coilover brand, check the specifications carefully or contact the manufacturer before mixing components.

How long do BC Racing springs last?

BC Racing springs are manufactured from high-tensile steel and wound to maintain consistent spring rates under repeated load. With normal use, they are a long-lasting component. Springs on track or drift vehicles that experience higher and more frequent load cycles will wear faster than those used primarily on the street. Signs that springs need replacing include uneven ride height side to side, a noticeable change in handling feel, or visible damage such as cracking or corrosion on the spring coils.