The Complete BC Racing Coilover Guide for Volkswagen
Volkswagen sits at 83 listings in our BC Racing range, and 36 of those are some version of the Golf. That’s the deepest single model line we carry for the brand, but it isn’t a case of picking your generation and being done. BC Racing splits several Golf generations across strut diameter and whether the rear axle is the integrated type, so two cars with the same chassis code can need two different kits.
The rest of the range covers Passat, Tiguan, Polo, Scirocco, Touareg and a run of vans and city cars, all listed below with what to check before you order.
Which BC series fits Volkswagen?
| Model family | BR | RM | ER | ZX | V1 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Golf, all generations (incl. Golf R and the Mk7 fitment shared with TT) | ● | ● | ● | ● | No |
| Passat (Sedan, Wagon, Variant, CC) | ● | ● | ○ | ○ | No |
| Scirocco | ● | ● | ● | ● | No |
| Polo, Up and Lupo | ● | ● | ○ | ○ | Yes |
| Tiguan and Tiguan R | ● | ○ | ○ | ○ | No |
| Touareg | ● | ○ | ○ | ○ | No |
| Caddy and Transporter | ● | ● | ○ | ○ | No |
| Beetle | ● | ● | ○ | ○ | No |
| T-Roc and Touran | ● | ● | ○ | ○ | No |
| Jetta and Sagitar | ● | ● | ○ | ○ | No |
| Arteon Shooting Brake, ID.4 and ID.Buzz | ● | ○ | ○ | ○ | No |
Which BC Racing series cover which Volkswagen model family. Not every chassis within a family carries every series, check the fitment table below for your specific car.
Volkswagen fitment breakdown
| Model / generation | Chassis code | Years | What splits the fitment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Golf Mk1 (hatch, shared listing with Scirocco) and Cabriolet | MK1/A1 | 74-93 | Cabriolet is a separate listing from the hatch and Scirocco fitment |
| Golf Mk3 (hatch, shared with Jetta II/III and Corrado) | MK3/A3 | 83-99 | Single listing, no strut split stated |
| Golf Mk3 Cabriolet | MK3/MK3.5 | 92-02 | Single listing |
| Golf Mk4 and Jetta Mk4 | MK4/A4 | 99-05 | Two-wheel drive and AWD listed separately, plus a standalone Golf IV R32 AWD fitment |
| Golf Mk5 | MK5/V5 | 05-09 | 49.5mm and 54.5mm strut listed separately, rear integrated and standard rear each get their own listing, hatch and Variant estate also split |
| Golf Mk6 | MK6/V6 | 08-13 | Same split as Mk5: strut diameter, rear integrated or not, hatch or Variant |
| Golf Mk7, shared platform with TT | MK7/A7/8S | 13-19 | Rear integrated hatch in both strut widths, standard hatch shared with TT in both strut widths, Variant estate in both strut widths |
| Golf R (pre-Mk7 numbering) | not stated | 10-14 | Standard and rear integrated AWD listed separately |
| Golf Mk8 | MK8 | 20+ | The widest split in the range: rear integrated in FWD and AWD across both strut widths, standard FWD and AWD, a GTI-specific listing, and Variant estate in both strut widths |
| Passat | B3/B4 through B8 | 88-23 | Sedan, Wagon, Variant and CC are all separate listings, the chassis code alone will not tell you which |
| Tiguan and Tiguan R | 5N, AD/BW, CT1 | 07-24+ | Three generations, the newest CT1 splits AWD from FWD, Tiguan R is its own listing |
| Touareg | 7L, 7P | 02-17 | Two chassis, plus a separate air-to-coil conversion listing on the 7L |
| Scirocco | PQ35 | 09-17 | Single listing, the widest series spread of any Volkswagen fitment |
| Polo, Up and Lupo | 6N2, AW, MK5/6R, 9N/9N3, GTI, 6X/6E, AACHY | 99-23 | City car range across several chassis, the Polo Mk5/6R listing carries a spacer note for GTI |
| Caddy panel van, Maxi and cargo | 2K, SB, SB MAXI | 10-24 | Strut diameter splits the 2K and SB listings, panel van and Maxi are separate fitments |
| Beetle | 16C/A5 | 12-19+ | Torsion beam and multi-link rear are separate listings, plus a 49.5mm-only fitment |
| T-Roc | A11 | 18+ | Single listing, FWD and AWD combined |
| Touran | 5T, PQ35 | 10-15+ | Two chassis generations, each its own listing |
| Jetta Mk6 and Sagitar | MK6/V6, A6 | 11-18 | Jetta splits by strut diameter, Sagitar is a single listing |
| Arteon Shooting Brake, ID.4 and ID.Buzz | 3H7, not stated | 20-23+ | One listing each, no strut or rear split stated |
Every Volkswagen fitment in the BC Racing range, grouped by model, and what decides which listing is yours.
Which BC series Volkswagen actually gets
BR is the volume series and covers all but one of our 83 Volkswagen listings. RM, the inverted strut track series, reaches 35 of them, split mostly across Golf, Passat, the vans and the Beetle. ER and ZX sit at 9 listings each, both concentrated on the same handful of Golf and Scirocco fitments. V1, the comfort-biased series, only shows up on 4 listings: Polo 1.4, Lupo GTI, Up and Pointer.
The table below groups that by model family rather than by individual chassis. Check the fitment table further down for your specific car. RM doesn’t reach every Passat or every Golf generation equally.
Every Golf generation, and what splits them
Mk5 and Mk6 Golf both come with the same three-way split: strut diameter (49.5mm or 54.5mm, measured at the top of the strut), rear integrated or standard rear, and hatch or Variant estate. Get any one of those wrong and the kit that arrives won’t sit right even though the chassis code on the box matches your car.
Mk7 goes further again. The rear integrated hatch, the standard hatch (which shares its listing with the TT), and the Variant estate are three separate fitments, each doubled up for strut width, six listings for one generation. Mk8 is wider still, nine listings once you count FWD, AWD, the GTI-specific kit and the Variant estate in both strut widths. If you’re ordering for a Golf built from 2005 onwards, measure the strut and check the rear axle before you pick a listing.
What to check before you order
Strut diameter decides half of it. BC lists that at the top of the strut as 49.5mm or 54.5mm. The other half is whether your rear axle is the integrated type on the newer generations, and whether you’ve got the hatch or the Variant estate. Passat owners check body style instead. Sedan, Wagon, Variant and CC are all separate listings even where they share a chassis letter.
Everything in stock is genuine BC Racing, height adjustable, and comes with fitting instructions in the box. If your exact fitment isn’t listed, or you’re not sure which strut width you’ve got, drop us a message before you order and we’ll check it against your reg.
The Golf Mk7 and Mk8 range
These are the fifteen current-generation Golf listings, Mk7 and Mk8, in stock now. Check the notes above for strut diameter and rear axle type before you pick one.
Beyond the Golf
Passat, Tiguan, Scirocco, Touareg, Polo and the Caddy and Transporter vans account for the rest of the range. The fourteen listings below are the deepest of those. The full 83 sit in the Volkswagen coilover range on the shop.
Golf Mk7 and Mk8 coilovers
The rest of the Volkswagen range
Final thoughts
Volkswagen is the kind of range where the badge tells you less than the strut and the axle do. Measure before you order and you won’t be sending anything back.
Cameron, GSM Performance
