Best coilovers for comfort/price...
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Best coilovers for comfort/price...
After reading through some of the search results i saw that many people seemed to like the Megan coilovers for their ride quality and price, however i also saw many that disliked the Megans.
I have come across some D2 coilovers:
http://www.weaksauceparts.com/store/...6&page=1better
Does anyone have any experience with these? How do they compare to the Megans?
I will never track the car, so for me ride quality will be the biggest factor, along with price.
Thanks for any input,
Kyle
I have come across some D2 coilovers:
http://www.weaksauceparts.com/store/...6&page=1better
Does anyone have any experience with these? How do they compare to the Megans?
I will never track the car, so for me ride quality will be the biggest factor, along with price.
Thanks for any input,
Kyle
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LS400 fits?
Will these Megan EZ street coilovers fit the 1992 LS400 model? I'm looking for budget coilovers and they seem great but all that pops up are 95-00. Will they fit?
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Megan EZ Street coilovers fit all 90-00. The coilovers themselves were actually prototyped on a 90-94 chassis, so I believe you're good to go. That being said, I recently picked up a set of Megans, and I'm looking forward to using them with my UAS bags in the near future.
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I personally had a bad experience with Megan's on my 93 Celsior, I found them very harsh and I kept hitting the bump stops on highway dips. I also had my car raised up far far from HellaFlush.
I am also considering the Megan's for my 98+ car despite the bad exp I had with the 93 units, I wish I knew someone running them I could check it out on.
I am also considering the Megan's for my 98+ car despite the bad exp I had with the 93 units, I wish I knew someone running them I could check it out on.
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Hey thanks a lot man, i appreciate the info. Hopefully I'm good, definitely bag it long term but coilovers in the time.
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I have been running Megan EZ coilovers for about 18 months on my 98 and once I dailed them in to my riding preference they felt good IMO.
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Compared to the stock ride quality, how are they? like factory firm in a car like a GTi or Focus ST, or softer, or harder like coilovers in a 240sx or Supra or something?
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always gotta keep in mind these cars are HEAVY so hearing 14k spring rates shouldn't immediately denote a stiff ride. of course if you put 14k on a much lighter car, your will get your teeth fillings knocked out eventually.