That's it, after much research and having considered going the KW V3 route I have just pulled the trigger on a set of BC Racing coilovers. Went for the BR's with custom spring rates - 7.5kg front / 10 kg rear.
I have talked to and read many reviews online from people running both systems (Beedub you are everywhere! eheh), the conclusion I reached was that if I would track the car I would be better suited with the KW's, but I don't and I won't.
BC Racing coilovers are regarded as more comfortable for street use than the Kw's, but inferior on track against a timewatch. On the street, to be truly honest I don't think the difference is quantifiable unless we put everyone lives in danger.
Adjust-ability/flexibility is better on the Kw as you can adjust compression and rebound independently, but to me the possibility of adjusting ride height without affecting the springs pre-load and suspension travel was more important. I honestly think the BC have a smarter design, albeit compromise on material nobility on the body of the struts ( zinc plated carbon steel vs Kw's stainless steel) and degree of adjustability. (1 way vs 2 way)
Springs are both made of equivalent chrome silicon steel, the collars are anodized aluminium alloy versus polyamide with stainless steel inserts on the Kw which supposedly will go through many more ride height adjustments without perishing. (how many times am i going to change the ride height....once, twice?)
You can see why the Kw's are more expensive, they are more expensive to make! They will also most certainly last longer...but how long do you run your coilovers for? You should expect the BC's to be corrosion free for at least 5 years driving through UK winters.
Following advice of a Z4MC owner running BC's with standard spring rates (6kg/8kg) which deemed them slightly too "soft", and a review from someone who ran both systems for a year claiming the higher high speed slalom stability of the KW due to their higher spring rates, I've decided to go for 25% stiffer springs which shall be better suited for me coming from Eibach Pro-Kit.
I'm fully aware of the saying "get the best you can", but I'm not expecting the BC Racings to last forever. For me, they seemed "best suited". Rave reviews form people running them on M3 and M5's have to mean something.
I will report back - with total honesty - once I get them fitted!
Watch this space!
I have talked to and read many reviews online from people running both systems (Beedub you are everywhere! eheh), the conclusion I reached was that if I would track the car I would be better suited with the KW's, but I don't and I won't.
BC Racing coilovers are regarded as more comfortable for street use than the Kw's, but inferior on track against a timewatch. On the street, to be truly honest I don't think the difference is quantifiable unless we put everyone lives in danger.
Adjust-ability/flexibility is better on the Kw as you can adjust compression and rebound independently, but to me the possibility of adjusting ride height without affecting the springs pre-load and suspension travel was more important. I honestly think the BC have a smarter design, albeit compromise on material nobility on the body of the struts ( zinc plated carbon steel vs Kw's stainless steel) and degree of adjustability. (1 way vs 2 way)
Springs are both made of equivalent chrome silicon steel, the collars are anodized aluminium alloy versus polyamide with stainless steel inserts on the Kw which supposedly will go through many more ride height adjustments without perishing. (how many times am i going to change the ride height....once, twice?)
You can see why the Kw's are more expensive, they are more expensive to make! They will also most certainly last longer...but how long do you run your coilovers for? You should expect the BC's to be corrosion free for at least 5 years driving through UK winters.
Following advice of a Z4MC owner running BC's with standard spring rates (6kg/8kg) which deemed them slightly too "soft", and a review from someone who ran both systems for a year claiming the higher high speed slalom stability of the KW due to their higher spring rates, I've decided to go for 25% stiffer springs which shall be better suited for me coming from Eibach Pro-Kit.
I'm fully aware of the saying "get the best you can", but I'm not expecting the BC Racings to last forever. For me, they seemed "best suited". Rave reviews form people running them on M3 and M5's have to mean something.
I will report back - with total honesty - once I get them fitted!
Watch this space!