BC Coilovers for Chrysler

Chrysler vehicles offer a mix of comfort, performance, and straight-line power, making suspension tuning an important upgrade for improved control and stability. BC coilovers for Chrysler are designed to enhance handling response, lower ride height, and give drivers the ability to fine-tune suspension behavior for both street and performance-oriented driving.

BC Racing coilovers are available for select Chrysler platforms and are engineered with proper fitment and balanced damping in mind. Each setup is developed to maintain predictable ride characteristics while improving chassis control and overall driving confidence.

Chrysler Suspension Upgrades with BC Coilovers

Chrysler platforms benefit from suspension systems that reduce body movement and improve stability under acceleration and braking. BC coilovers use a monotube damper design combined with vehicle-specific spring rates to deliver consistent performance and a more connected feel behind the wheel.

BC Racing Coilover Features for Chrysler

  • Height-adjustable coilovers for improved stance and suspension balance
  • Monotube dampers for consistent damping and heat dissipation
  • Spring rates matched to Chrysler chassis characteristics
  • Damping adjustment for street comfort or firmer performance tuning
  • Rebuildable design for long-term serviceability

Improved Control Without Sacrificing Comfort

BC coilovers allow Chrysler owners to achieve better handling and a more planted feel while preserving everyday comfort. Reduced body roll, improved steering response, and enhanced stability help transform the driving experience. Optional Swift Springs and custom spring rates offer additional flexibility for drivers who want to further tailor ride quality or performance.

Shop BC Coilovers for Chrysler

Browse BC coilovers for Chrysler vehicles below and select the suspension setup that matches your exact model and year. Every order is backed by expert fitment support, fast shipping, and the Springrates Lowest Price Guarantee.

If you need assistance choosing the right BC coilovers for your Chrysler, our team is available to help ensure proper fitment and configuration.

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FAQs

Which Chrysler models can I get BC Racing coilovers for?

BC Racing coilovers are available for popular Chrysler platforms such as the 300 and 300C, with fitments developed around each chassis. Availability varies by year and drivetrain, so select your exact model and year on the listing to confirm the correct kit.

Are BC Racing coilovers good for a daily-driven Chrysler?

Yes. The BR series offers 30 levels of combined compression and rebound adjustment, so you can soften the damping for comfortable commuting or firm it up for spirited driving. Fully threaded shock bodies let you lower the car while keeping usable suspension travel, so the ride stays composed on everyday roads.

Which BC Racing series should I choose for my Chrysler — BR, DS, or ER?

The BR series is the streetable, do-it-all choice and suits most Chrysler owners. The DS series uses digressive valving for sharper low-speed control and leans toward track use, while the ER series adds external reservoirs with independent compression and rebound for dedicated track or drift builds.

How low do BC Racing coilovers go on a Chrysler?

Ride height is set on the fully threaded shock body, giving a wide, adjustable range rather than a single fixed drop. Most owners dial in a clean, planted stance while preserving suspension travel and ride quality, and select applications also offer an Extreme Low option for a more aggressive setup.

Do BC Racing Chrysler coilovers come with camber plates and bump stops?

Every kit includes properly matched springs and bump stops, and camber-adjustable or pillowball top mounts are included on applicable front fitments. This lets you fine-tune alignment after lowering for even tire wear and predictable handling.

Are BC Racing coilovers rebuildable, and where are they made?

Yes, BC Racing coilovers use monotube dampers that are fully rebuildable for long-term serviceability. They are manufactured by BC Racing, an established coilover maker with a long global track record, and are backed by a two-year warranty handled through BC Racing North America.

Do I need an alignment after lowering my Chrysler?

Yes. Changing ride height alters suspension geometry, so an alignment is recommended after installation to reset camber and toe. This protects your tires and keeps the steering precise and predictable.