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Old 02-07-12, 01:15 PM
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Hello all

I m looking into buying a set of coilover for my 93LS and the megan EZ series seem to catch my eyes given the price and the comments I have seen on here.

However I m getting mixed messages about the height adjustability for the EZ series esp on a 93 LS. Some said the EZ only drops the car no more than 1", while some said it can go further to 2" max and the last comment I got was it can slam the car to very low.......

So anyone with real experience with them can give me some pointers?

Thanks in advance
Old 02-07-12, 02:45 PM
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if u want to drop the preload then u can go lower, that goes with both the EZ and LP models. i would prob spend a little more to get something that goes lower. D2 or BC come to mind.

coming from a previous LP owner i shouldve went with either d2 or bc in the first place.
Old 02-08-12, 11:23 AM
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Every car is a little different, you should be able to get about 1.5-2" on the earlier LS cars.

If you need some help let us know.
Old 02-08-12, 12:22 PM
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You can DEFINATELY drop more than 1"...

I got the EZ's from the vendor here (CircuitMS). I was able to get rid of the big *** gap, and can go lower.
Old 02-09-12, 05:50 AM
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bc, and not just because they go lower. unless ride quality isn't important to you at all.
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