- Location
- Vancouver, Canada
We still not to know who is "BC"
I also have a friend in australia.They called BC=Bad Control....
BC is in TaiChung. Here is their site.
http://www.bcec.com.tw/
We still not to know who is "BC"
I also have a friend in australia.They called BC=Bad Control....
I've seen BC Coilovers advertised in a lot of US car magazines too. That ups the brand image and brand value (at least to me), as they are showing a presence in the US marketplace.
I did my research when I bought my big brake kit -- in summary most of the calipers are made from the same company or similar. My end choice was having a US distributor and US customer service. Don't get me wrong, all the parts were quality. I raise this because many of the coil over companies also make calipers too.

no war here, to be honest doesn't matter to me if you guys choose them over me. it would only bother me if a customer bought a product, it broke and then they had no recourse.
of course going on a public forum and bashing other companies may not be the best way to get your brand out there...
you can see us in d-sport and modified mag...every month
this is correct about the factories. bc does manufacture other brands, but not kido racing. there is no need to come on bashing another company to promote yours. simply state the facts if you think yours compete, these guys are all educated and will pick whats right for them.
I do have some questions for you. If your product fails (which costs a nice $225 extra by the way) since your in taiwan and the customers are here in the USA, how are they going to get a product warrantied? just a question i was thinking as i didnt see any US dealers.
I can tell by the label on the coilover its not made in the bc factory...it looks a bit more like the alibaba, d2,fortune auto type coilover to me.
I just came back from Taiwan. And my buddy in Taiwan just visited BC's factory yesterday. The owner is a good friend of my buddy's family friend.
I suggest you go take some economy & import / export courses. Tariff, taxes, shipping, margin, advertising, labor of stocking (both US and Taiwan labor), material handling etc. All need to be factored in the final selling price.
The pricing for BC is considering reasonable price by comparing the above and the average income people made in North America and comparing with People in Taiwan and China.
Those are just facts in every business. No war, just some facts. :wink (2):
Shipping kills the KIDO's, end of story. They aren't proven enough to be worth the extra price over BC's, not matter how good that color is.
2.5 year old post, good to see prices have come down.![]()
Kido told me the design of the adjuster in the rear is not a right angle in Kido to ensure maximum shock travel.
Any truth in that Tim?
Glad you got them. Shipping is pretty fast from Taiwan, right?
Does shock travel even matter as much on lowered road vehicles though?
Does shock travel even matter as much on lowered road vehicles though?
Not sure about the upper and lower limits in an absolute sense, or if it matters, but the Kido damping is 40 way adjustable as compared to the BC's 30 way.
The Kidos at full damping are uncomfortably stiff.
So track ready! What's your review so far?
I haven't quite dialed them in yet, but so far so good. I wanted the H&R feel at a slightly lower than H&R ride height with damping control to tone it down for road trips. Assuming I can get the rear camber under control at my current height, they will be perfect. Zero buyer's remorse.
Do they offer kits for the Routan? :p